Bird care
Chickens, Turkeys, and Ducks.
Through the fall semester of 2019, the first year students had the responsibility to care for the baby birds. The second week of the semester the animals arrived. This was an amazing experience that taught us how to care for these beautiful animas. We had a lot of fun and the experience was extremely educational.
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Racing a Calf
Lila
The calf I was assigned to was born September 14, 2020 and I had her until November, our responsibility was to take full care of the baby from giving them milk to watching their health and behavior.
During the beginning they all got sick so we had to administer shots and watch their temperature and behavior.
We cared for them twice or three times a day.
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Sheep and Goats
Care and handling of sheep and goats of all ages and conditions, we have pregnant goats and sheep due March 2021 as well.
Tasked with feeding, cleaning, and medical attention ( assistance at birth, shoots, creams, etc, prescribed by veterinarian) and behavior.
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Other animal care
As an animal science student at Andrews university, I also had the opportunity to work with rabbits, pigs, horses, ponies, adult cattle, and a variety of other species; this is to widen out experience with different types of animals.