Vet Students in the Real World

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Ohio State University graduates make up more than 75 percent of all veterinarians practicing in Ohio. Every one of them spends at least two weeks at the OSU Veterinary facility in Marysville, experiencing the world of large animal veterinary medicine. From Our Ohio show 710.

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  • @joeljivblad1995
    @joeljivblad1995 8 років тому +73

    every person who want to work/ is working with animals should try working with cows, they are amazing animals with great personalities:)

    • @kikithehamster1895
      @kikithehamster1895 6 років тому +2

      Fluffy that’s why I’m pescatarian :)

    • @Robin1698
      @Robin1698 6 років тому +4

      Fluffy they are overbred as fuck and exploit to death.

  • @docearl8490
    @docearl8490 3 роки тому +1

    Proud to be one of them,,,,,,,,

  • @huntfish1043
    @huntfish1043 7 років тому +3

    lol yuppies crack me up.

  • @heavytrooper4295
    @heavytrooper4295 4 роки тому +2

    How hard is this job im a junior and thinking bout this

    • @aislinntowne9310
      @aislinntowne9310 4 роки тому

      Girl follow me!! Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @XxDreamPoolxX
    @XxDreamPoolxX 5 років тому +26

    I can't wait to begin studying Veterinary Medicine, but I don't know how they remember all of these conditions and types of medicine omg. Do you just remember it all?

    • @Sonicguy95
      @Sonicguy95 3 роки тому +4

      I know, a year late lol.
      I honestly impress myself sometimes. I think part of it is we pay special attention to what we want to do in our career. There are shared concepts between small and large animal. Diseases can be categorized bacterial, viral, congenital, digestive, neuro, muscoskeletal. You’re also progressing through years of training and will continue to learn as you practice.
      I mean you wouldn’t typically have traumatic riticulopericarditis (hardware disease) as a top differential to a cow’s abortion, i can think of several reasons why but it wouldn’t be my first assumption when I’d hear “my cow just slipped a calf.” Plus so much can be ruled in or out on history and clinical signs alone. 70% of cases I believe?
      I guess yeah we do remember a lot. We get good at thinking of a list and try to narrow it down to the most probable causes. We have the diagnostic tools to help. And we can’t be afraid to research or send something off to get the answer.

    • @rhiannn3416
      @rhiannn3416 2 роки тому

      And lots of clinics will have books and books for all the medications just in case too.

  • @MaeBunny-td4pl
    @MaeBunny-td4pl 8 років тому +16

    This is my dream job.

  • @ronaldshepherd5992
    @ronaldshepherd5992 10 років тому +15

    My 12yr old wand to be a farm vet. So Ill encourager in that direction. What ever it takes to help her dreams come true

  • @Galeryn218
    @Galeryn218 8 років тому +26

    This gives me crippling anxiety, idk how i'm going to deal with inyecting and similar stuff that gives pain to the animal, I can't handle giving the animal pain even if it's for it's own good, I'm going to have to mature this about me or else i'm screwed.

    • @exo-geno2135
      @exo-geno2135 8 років тому +3

      It not really pain since it goes the same with human doctors with the needles and stuff

    • @AnatomiaUSAL
      @AnatomiaUSAL 8 років тому +5

      you will get used to it, dont worry

    • @martelwebber7204
      @martelwebber7204 6 років тому +1

      gale quit

    • @jessicabyrne9900
      @jessicabyrne9900 6 років тому +1

      They don't feel much compared to humans

    • @kitkat70453
      @kitkat70453 4 роки тому +1

      Just think in the long run that that short bit of pain will help them much more than it hurts them!

  • @anuragverma-rl5nu
    @anuragverma-rl5nu 8 років тому +12

    I want to be a vet but I am really very sensitive about their pain ,can I still think of beingbeing a vet

    • @grayciebee6418
      @grayciebee6418 8 років тому +2

      Of course, just think, it's a little prick to save its life :) I have owned horses all my life and they have hardly ever jumped or have been in pain after a visit to the vet :)

    • @jazzoml
      @jazzoml 7 років тому +1

      same i want to be a vet but i'm to scared to hurt the animals or mess up on them.

    • @fionacheatham3008
      @fionacheatham3008 6 років тому

      anurag verma of corse! Just think that second of pain vs. how they will feel there whole life bec of that

    • @ToffeeHamsters
      @ToffeeHamsters 6 років тому +1

      Remember your healing their pain

    • @willowthebunny7
      @willowthebunny7 3 роки тому

      Exactly how I am

  • @zakariyeibraahim379
    @zakariyeibraahim379 4 роки тому +3

    Iam a veterinarian doctor in Burao Somaliland/Somalia
    And iam proud to work it

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl 6 років тому +6

    Oh if only I could live my life again , I would be a large animal Vetranarian.

    • @nacht98
      @nacht98 5 років тому +1

      it's never too late!

    • @BornAgainFarmGirl
      @BornAgainFarmGirl 4 роки тому +4

      Katrina You are so right , thank you so much for your encouragement 🥰 , I’m 50 now so we just bought a farm and have two donkeys and two horses all were adopted 😍 .

  • @pigeonlove
    @pigeonlove Рік тому

    3:07 good thing the vets are there for the bruises. You'd think the man doing that hundreds of times a day would think about putting a bit of rubber around the metal bars...doh

  • @samanthan8006
    @samanthan8006 7 років тому +4

    I want to be an exotic animal vet, would I still have to do this in order to be a different kind of vet?

    • @XxDreamPoolxX
      @XxDreamPoolxX 5 років тому +2

      Well, there are some exotic animals that are also large like horses, such as pygmy goats and zebras. :) It's useful information no matter what you do with your degree! I'm Pre-Vet too btw.

  • @yoonbum4877
    @yoonbum4877 7 років тому +3

    I plan on going to Colorado for college

  • @Asadali-ew6xe
    @Asadali-ew6xe 6 років тому +8

    Proud to be a veterinarian

  • @sgmackney
    @sgmackney 9 років тому +10

    Why are you storing WD-40 in with the rest of the medication?

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 9 років тому

      +Shane Mackney It's a secret pharmaceutical grade version of WD-40.

  • @cynthialowe1157
    @cynthialowe1157 9 років тому +1

    Why a Bulter hat? Why no OSU scrubs, hats, boots, jackets?

  • @JS-hk4hc
    @JS-hk4hc 5 років тому

    Did they tell you cows are only production units?

  • @mohammedhadijellyboy8753
    @mohammedhadijellyboy8753 3 роки тому

    Sounds interesting

  • @wendyminnehan6640
    @wendyminnehan6640 5 років тому

    My dog has bumps on his neck couple of them big bumps

  • @earthlycolorbrown6246
    @earthlycolorbrown6246 5 років тому

    He sounds annoying! What an optimist!

    • @samantha8830
      @samantha8830 3 роки тому

      is he supposed to be pessimistic to the students?

  • @Robin1698
    @Robin1698 6 років тому +3

    I will never work with animals, because doing that is making money from them and thet is freaked up. Also lifestock is treatend like machines.

    • @gretagarner2721
      @gretagarner2721 6 років тому +10

      I think saving lives of animals is necessary not only for the industry's sake, but for the world's sake. For the animals sake. To do it for them. Discouraging that is freaked up.

    • @JS-hk4hc
      @JS-hk4hc 5 років тому

      @@gretagarner2721 basically they help to exploit the animals (in Farm animals case) naturally it is good when they healthy them from pain

    • @gretagarner2721
      @gretagarner2721 5 років тому

      @@JS-hk4hc o

    • @samantha8830
      @samantha8830 3 роки тому +1

      Being a farm vet is taking money from the livestock industry, not feeding into it. I am a vegetarian and plan on going into this field.

    • @terciodeoliveira9534
      @terciodeoliveira9534 3 роки тому +3

      Thats like you saying i wont be a doctor because i dont want to make money from people, vets save lives