The position in the JT Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital is responsible for assisting with the daily care of farm animal species, non-equine, including milking of the lactating herd, daily herd checks, and possibly feeding of all non-equine animals owned by the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Responsibilities
There are two shifts associated with this position; they are divided into AM and PM shifts.
AM shift starts at 4:30 AM and ends around 8:30 AM.Â
- Set up the milking system and ensure all equipment is properly cleaned from the prior shift.
- Place feed for animals assigned to the milking string and follow all milking procedures.
- Bring animals in from pastures according to SOPs to maintain hygiene standards and monitor for signs of systemic illness.
- Clean the milking parlor and return animals to the correct pasture before leaving the facilities.
- Feed replacement heifers (birth to weaning) and bull/steer calves raised in hutch pens.
- Feed all non‑equine animals included in the Large Animal Teaching Herds when assigned.
- Assist with the daily care of all non‑equine species in the teaching herds.
PM shift starts at 2:30 PM and ends around 6:30 PM.Â
- Set up the milking system and ensure all equipment is properly cleaned from the prior shift.
- Place feed for animals assigned to the milking string and follow established milking procedures.
- Bring animals in from pastures while following SOPs to maintain hygiene and monitor animals for signs of illness.
- Clean the milking parlor and return animals to the correct pasture before leaving.
- During afternoon shifts, feed replacement heifers (birth to weaning) and any bull/steer calves in hutch pens.
- Clean feed areas, the stanchion area, and the holding lot before ending the afternoon shift.
- Perform inventory checks on all paddocks assigned to the Large Animal Teaching Herds (non‑equine) to ensure all animals are present and no signs of predation are observed.
- Report abnormal findings to appropriate personnel.
- Assist with securing small ruminants (sheep and goats) as needed to reduce predation risk.
- Support daily care of all non‑equine species in the teaching herds.
Qualifications
Enrolled student at Auburn University
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
None
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