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Mixed Animal Externship South Dakota

Central Dakota Animal Clinic

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Posted:
January 5, 2021
Location:
Platte, South Dakota
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Type & Experience Level:
Externship - Any experience level considered
Function:
Veterinary Student
Species:
Mixed
Category:
Private Practice
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree

   Mixed animal clinic in rural South Dakota practice flucuate services with the seasons.  Each month presents itself with different siituations for our team to handle. If you want more equine spring and summer and bovine and companion are year round.

   Every month  small animal vaccination and dental and surgery,   January is our slowest month with fertility testing of bulls, some stallion collection and freezing semen.   February brings more bulls to test and the beginning of calving seasons. C-sections are hauled in and we have a calf hospital to IV calves.  March and   April calving continues and we finish big herds of bull testing by end of April our equine breeding season has started.   May our barn may be full of mare to breed  live cover, semen shipped in for frozen and fresh AI.     

   June sees the mares finishing up their breeding and a quiet time before we start ultrasounding heifers in July, August and September along with Bangs vaccinations, calf work and other herd work.  October  continues preg checking and calf work but slows a little during pheasant hunting season,  the clinic sees  hunter's dogs that have been injured while on the hunt.  November and December finish calf work and preg checking. that is if the weather cooperates and we start a few fertility test on bulls. 

    Our clinic sees countless small animal problems from digestion, eyes, teeth and  orthopedic surgery on many dogs, some cats and sometime a goat.  We do have one skunk that comes in for nail trims. We see monthly vaccinations along with some yearly dentals. Surgical AI on K-9 brings clients from several hours away from time to time.  K-9 boarding kennels keep our dog walkers busy most weekends of the year.

    The nearby salebarn supplies us Monday  sheep, goat and pig sales which  need a health certificates and possibly ultrasound a herd of sheep or goats.  Wednesday cattle sales are bigger in the winter months than summer and a bi monthly horse sale needs services from our Coggins lab.

    Visit our webiste to see if this is a clinic that your schedule works with something that we do here, every day brings new challenges and cases and we always enjoy meeting new people. We have a fun team that know how to work hard be be support to veterinary students.  Consider spending sometime with us for your externship as we have had many vet students here in the past.

 

We do provide a furnished private apartment for students to stay during an internship.

Willingness to work, communicate, be flexible with roles

Someone who is not afraid to ask questions and open to suggestions

Well mannered social person who can  interact with our clients and team

Self started with a  strong work ethic that can pick up after yourself

Dignostic skills with DR and Lab station results

Bovine-should have a good understanding of vaccine programs

Equine- comfortable around horses

NOTES:
2 openings.

Additional Salary Information: A furnished private apartment is provided during an externship.
About Central Dakota Animal Clinic
Growing mixed animal clinic in rural south central South Dakota. 50 % bovine, 25 % equine and 25 % companion Visit cdacplatte.com to see our new facility and meet our team.
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