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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 821836" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Why not just major in animal science working on your bachelors and get a more complete general knowledge of animals and nutrition on the basic level. There may be a few online courses you could take to speed things up a bit. Most of the hands on work is at the advanced levels where you can get down and dirty. Take all the courses you can related to ruminant nutrition and then go into your more specialized field of equine nutrition. It's going to be hard to land any kind of good job without the credentials to back you up from the get go and even then you won't make a lot of money until you develop a long resume with a long client list. First thing to learn.....don't be afraid to charge what you're worth !! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 821836, member: 6897"] Why not just major in animal science working on your bachelors and get a more complete general knowledge of animals and nutrition on the basic level. There may be a few online courses you could take to speed things up a bit. Most of the hands on work is at the advanced levels where you can get down and dirty. Take all the courses you can related to ruminant nutrition and then go into your more specialized field of equine nutrition. It's going to be hard to land any kind of good job without the credentials to back you up from the get go and even then you won't make a lot of money until you develop a long resume with a long client list. First thing to learn.....don't be afraid to charge what you're worth !! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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