Animal Husbandry and Production

Tarleton State University (Tarlton)

  • A program that prepares individuals to select, breed, care for, process, and market livestock and small farm animals. Includes instruction in basic animal science, animal nutrition, and animal health as applied to various species and breeds; design and operation of housing, feeding, and processing facilities; and related issues of safety, applicable regulations, logistics, and supply. Find Colleges Offering Animal Husbandry and Production Degree.
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    • Job Description
      Direct and coordinate, through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities of workers engaged in agricultural crop production for corporations, cooperatives, or other owners.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 258,156
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 261,032
      • Percent Job Growth: 1.11%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Written Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Near Vision
    • Job Description
      Direct and coordinate, through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities of workers engaged in fish hatchery production for corporations, cooperatives, or other owners.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 258,156
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 261,032
      • Percent Job Growth: 1.11%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Written Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Near Vision
      • Speech Recognition
    • Job Description
      On an ownership or rental basis, operate farms, ranches, greenhouses, nurseries, timber tracts, or other agricultural production establishments which produce crops, horticultural specialties, livestock, poultry, finfish, shellfish, or animal specialties. May plant, cultivate, harvest, perform post-harvest activities, and market crops and livestock; may hire, train, and supervise farm workers or supervise a farm labor contractor; may prepare cost, production, and other records. May maintain and operate machinery and perform physical work.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 1,058,444
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 968,838
      • Percent Job Growth: -8.5%
      Important Abilities
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Manual Dexterity
      • Control Precision
      • Multilimb Coordination
      • Visual Color Discrimination
      • Depth Perception
    • Job Description
      Set up and maintain laboratory equipment and collect samples from crops or animals. Prepare specimens and record data to assist scientist in biology or related science experiments.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 25,804
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 27,516
      • Percent Job Growth: 6.63%
      Important Abilities
      • Problem Sensitivity
    • Job Description
      Perform standardized qualitative and quantitative tests to determine physical or chemical properties of food or beverage products.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 25,804
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 27,516
      • Percent Job Growth: 6.63%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
    • Job Description
      Teach courses in the agricultural sciences. Includes teachers of agronomy, dairy sciences, fisheries management, horticultural sciences, poultry sciences, range management, and agricultural soil conservation.
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Written Expression
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Speech Recognition
      • Speech Clarity
    • Job Description
      Advise, instruct, and assist individuals and families engaged in agriculture, agricultural-related processes, or home economics activities. Demonstrate procedures and apply research findings to solve problems; instruct and train in product development, sales, and the utilization of machinery and equipment to promote general welfare. Includes county agricultural agents, feed and farm management advisers, home economists, and extension service advisors.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 14,969
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 15,735
      • Percent Job Growth: 5.12%
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Written Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Written Expression
      • Fluency of Ideas
      • Originality
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Information Ordering
    • Job Description
      Directly supervise and coordinate activities of animal husbandry or animal care workers.
      Important Abilities
      • Oral Comprehension
      • Oral Expression
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Deductive Reasoning
      • Inductive Reasoning
      • Information Ordering
      • Far Vision
      • Speech Recognition
      • Speech Clarity
    • Job Description
      Breed animals, including cattle, goats, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, dogs, cats, or pet birds. Select and breed animals according to their genealogy, characteristics, and offspring. May require a knowledge of artificial insemination techniques and equipment use. May involve keeping records on heats, birth intervals, or pedigree.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 10,505
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 10,967
      • Percent Job Growth: 4.40%
    • Job Description
      Attend to live farm, ranch, or aquacultural animals that may include cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses and other equines, poultry, finfish, shellfish, and bees. Attend to animals produced for animal products, such as meat, fur, skins, feathers, eggs, milk, and honey. Duties may include feeding, watering, herding, grazing, castrating, branding, de-beaking, weighing, catching, and loading animals. May maintain records on animals; examine animals to detect diseases and injuries; assist in birth deliveries; and administer medications, vaccinations, or insecticides as appropriate. May clean and maintain animal housing areas.
      Projections
      • Total Employment (2006): 106,843
      • Total Employment Projected (2016): 109,772
      • Percent Job Growth: 2.74%
      Important Abilities
      • Problem Sensitivity
      • Arm-Hand Steadiness
      • Control Precision
    Awarded Degrees and Program Completion Details
    Animal Husbandry and Production
     Total
    Overall
    All Students20
     
    By Gender
    Male6
    Female14
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien-
    American Indian1
    Black-
    Asian-
    Hispanic2
    White17
    Unknown-
     
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