Back then you could not just go down to the store and buy what ever you needed when something broke. You had to fix it and that's one reason why they had a blacksmith. The blacksmiths job was to basically make or fix anything out of iron, but that's not all the blacksmith did. Since the blacksmith worked with metal he made and put horse shoes on horses. Since the blacksmith was working with the horse to put the shoes on they got to know some of the diseases that some horses have. so because of that the were also used as a vet.
DemocraticNon democraticTitle. Democratic features of life in colonial America.Heading. 1. fundamental orders of Connecticut indicatePeople vote for legislators to make the law of a governor to enforce the law2. represented assemblies elected by the people to make laws for the colony3. may flower compact 1620- power to govern and make the rules and laws for the community comes from the people4. Rhode island colony 1636- rounded by roger Williams.Religious freedom is granted to everyone5. Maryland act of toleration 1649Catholics and protestants can worship freely.6. trial of Peter Zenger 1735- established the principle of a free press7. public education - even, community of 50 or more families was required to establish a school and hire a teacherBible studiesTitle. Nondemocratic features of life in colonial America.Heading. 1. slavery- people owned other people as propertySlaves could be brought and sold2. role of women- couldn't vote, hold office, or get education3. choosing of the royal governorAppointed by the kingAnswerable to the king4. qualifications for officeBeing a landowning Christian male belonging to a specific church gave you a power denied to all others.5. witchcraft trials in Salem Massachusetts6. governor's veto- a governor could reject a bill passed by the colonial assemblyThe assembly had no power to override the vet
the first African American woman vet.
Alfreda Johnson Webb Veterinarian Class of 1949; first woman graduate of Tuskegee Institute's School of Veterinary Medicine and first African American woman to graduate from a U.S. veterinary school; first African American woman licensed to practice veterinary medicine in US; first African American woman to serve in North Carolina's General Assembly Born:February 21, 1923 in Mobile, AL Died: October 14, 1992
8 years four is "pre-vet" four in vet to become an actually vet to become vet tech is 4
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Sometimes you have to it depends on what you do as a vet.
it depends on were you want to work to be vet some don't require it.
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
Yes you can
No, but you do have to attend a four-year college of some sort to complete the pre-requisite classes before applying to vet school.
This is by far the stupidess question! um vet school maybe!
Yes, you need your grade twelve education to become a vet, along with schooling from University.
to be a vet another 4 years in vet school after college is required