Nutritionist
A specialist in animal nutrition, known as an animal nutritionist, is someone who is particularly interested in the dietary requirements of animals, such as cows kept as pets, cattle, or in wildlife rehabilitation facilities.
Photographer
Photographers of cattle take images of the animals for use in ads, promotional materials, and livestock shows, among other things.
Farm Equipment Seller
Sales representatives specializing in farm equipment can assist in providing suitable options.
Technician of Veterinary Care
Owners of pet cows can get assistance from veterinary technicians who specialize in cattle medicine.
Farmhand
A farmhand is a worker that is hired by a farmer to assist with everyday activities including feeding, cleaning, and general farm upkeep on a cattle farm. Farmhands assist in running the site where the cows are housed on a daily basis.
Show Coordinator
To participate in livestock shows, cattle owners needed a show coordinator who could plan and handle the logistics, entrance procedures, and general coordination of the event.
Livestock Consultant
To ensure that their business and production are optimized, farmers and livestock breeders receive complex, specialized guidance from livestock consultants.
Dairy Farmer
A dairy farmer’s responsibility is to keep an eye on the milk producing process. They achieve this by providing for the health of their cows.
Beef Farmer
Beef Cattle Farmers breed and raise beef cattle for meat and breeding stock.
Auctioneer
Cattle-specific auctioneers hold livestock sales where purchasers can purchase cattle that have been sold by their owners.
Livestock Transportation Specialist
Specialists in livestock transportation transport cattle to processing facilities or other sites from farms or auction houses. They make sure that the animals are transported safely and humanely while abiding by the law and industry standards.
Herdsman
Large cattle ranches or farms employ cattle herdsmen to help with the daily management of the herd.
Artificial Insemination Technician
In order to aid in impregnation in the breeding of livestock species, an artificial insemination technician inserts semen into female animals using specialized instruments.
Feed Sales Representative
Sales representative for feed firms who work with cattle sell cattle feed and nutritional supplements to cattle owners and advise them on the best feed for their animals.
Meat Inspector
A meat inspector makes sure that the meat is free from contamination and that quality assurance standards are followed during the processing of the meat.
Farm Equipment Technician
Repairing and maintaining agricultural equipment used in livestock farms is a specialty of farm equipment technicians.
Geneticist
Cattle industry geneticists offer professional guidance on breeding tactics, genetic selection, and herd enhancement. Scientists that research genetic traits in cattle that are inherited and are in charge of any physical characteristics or illnesses are known as geneticists.
Insurance Agent
Agents who specialize in livestock insurance offer alternatives for coverage to cattle owners, safeguarding them from dangers like illness, theft, or accidents.
Pasture Manager
The primary objective of pasture managers is the correct upkeep and management of cattle grazing areas.
Cattle Researcher
To learn more about the growth, genetics, and other aspects of domesticated animals, cattle researchers study them. They are also worried about the quality and availability of food.
Slaughterhouse Worker
Individuals who operate in a facility that slaughters and prepares agricultural animals for human consumption. They might collaborate as a team.
Health Inspector
To ensure compliance with established federal and state rules and regulations pertaining to the eradication and control of livestock and animal diseases, professionals examine livestock markets, animal shelters, and other locations.
Waste Management Specialist
Specialists in managing cattle waste devise, implement out, and coordinate elaborate waste-management programmes and offer environmentally suitable alternatives to remove cattle manure from the environment.
Embryo Transfer Technician
Technicians that perform embryo transfers for cattle do so with the assistance of veterinarians and in accordance with regional regulations.
Show Judge
Judges of cattle exhibitions assess cattle at livestock competitions based on the cattle’s conformation, overall quality, and breed criteria. Based on the necessary characters, show judges choose the winners and ranks of the cattle.
Pathologist
Workers in the field of cattle pathology monitor, prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases that affect cows. They study illness (in both humans and animals), carry out research, and create medications.
Environmental Specialist
On cattle farms or ranches, environmental professionals in the cattle sector place a strong emphasis on assuring adherence to environmental laws, sustainable land management, and conservation practices.
Grooming
For domesticated cows, grooming services could include brushing their fur, washing their udders (for female cows), and clipping their feet.
Parasite Control
The health of pet cows depends on routine examinations and treatments for external and internal parasites like ticks, fleas, worms, and flies.
Housing and Shelter Maintenance
For pet cows, creating a comfortable and hygienic living space is essential. Cleaning the housing, maintaining optimum ventilation, and controlling the temperature are all services associated to this upkeep.
Exercise and Enrichment
Cows kept as pets require constant physical and mental stimulation. Offering them the chance to roam, graze, and interact socially with other cows or animals is one example of a service.
Emergencial Care
For pet cows, having access to emergency care services is crucial in the event of accidents, diseases, or other critical circumstances.
Milking Services
Regular milking sessions, efficient milk handling and storage, and equipment maintenance are a few examples of these services.
Dehorning and Disbudding
The removal or prevention of horns on cows is done by dehorning or disbudding treatments. Usually, this treatment is carried out to improve security and shield both the cow and its caretakers from harm.
Breeding Services
If cattle owners desire to breed in order to produce improved breeds by enhancing their genotypes through selective breeding, offer breeding services to them.
Behavior and Training
Owners of cattle can benefit from services connected to cow behavior and training.
Dentistry
Cleaning, adjusting, filing, extracting, repairing, and other oral health care procedures for animals are all included in cattle dentistry, oral medicine, and oral surgery.
Nutritional Counseling
A procedure whereby a health care provider with nutrition expertise aids owners in selecting nutritious feed for their cattle.
Hoof Trimming
By restoring a more upright foot angle and evenly distributing weight between the medial (inner) and lateral (outer) hooves, hoof trimming primarily prevents lesions. Hoof trimming is mostly used for treatment and is not a common practice in beef cattle.
Vaccinations and Disease Prevention
Vaccines give cattle farmers additional protection against a variety of diseases for their herds. This offers vaccination services as well as various disease prevention methods.
Health Monitoring and Record-Keeping
Professionals can preserve health records, monitor vital signs like weight, milk production, and body problems, and monitor the health of pet cows.