827 pts ยท November 26, 2013
Unless your company lets you do a Roth 401K like mine
I had a similar teacher who brought a TV on a rolly cart so we could witness history and explain why everyone was crying.
Want to spend 4 years in school learning about animals like I did. This person probably thinks feeding milk to cats is "cute"
A dry food diet is a science based formulated diet, that if feed appropriately is 10x healthier than human food. Don't do this unless you 3/
Bones are a chocking hazard, not to mention the bacteria that will grow if you let them pick at their food, as "natural" cats would normally
Most "raw food" diets are just muscle. Cat's need minerals, and fiber just like any other animal. Whole bird/fish is still dangerous. 1/
A real life Miss Frizzle!
I genuinely laughed at this. An imgur first
Thank you. I was just about to say the same thing. -Animal scientist
As an artist, it pains me to think of all the creatives we lost.
I'll take Things that Never Happened for 400, Alex.
I came back to updoot this because my arrows are faster than the speed of chuckle
*thighs
There's tons of different areas. I highly recommend trying it out. More consistent hours and often cutting edge projects.
I want to do veterinary epidemiology, how diseases move in populations. I'm hoping I can do it without a DVM.
...Another fucking "Always" I'm not crying YOU ARE!
Kitten Mittens!
My old prof said we shouldn't mind the critics but only if they bring solutions to the table. Not PETAs goal though... Ugh
Very cool! My goal was mixed practice, but I've moved to research and diagnostics these days. High five!
I know! I use to want to be an ag marketing major for that purpose. But, most companies feel that they shouldnt have to explain things. -_-
I went to University of Missouri. Graduated in '13. Where do you go?.
For real. I've found that simply explaining why something is done is usually enough. "Would you want to be outside during the whole summer?"
There needs to be more thoughtful, polite education from animal scientists imo!
Animal science major here too! Proud aggie. You can't fault people who've only heard what PETA wants them to know.
Any questions about animal welfare ask me! Source: I did "animal welfare" judging as part of my degree. Yes, its real. Farmers <3 Animals!!
If you give them a choice between being outside on pasture and in an air controlled barn with straw beds, they choose the beds.
A lot of people just expect it to look good in a picture. Animals poop and are worse then children as far as cleaning up after themselves 3/
I spent my days in class loving on a feeding bottles of milk to baby cows. They're super sweet. The dairy industry is amazing. 2/?
Having babies is a natural part of their life, and they aren't very good mothers. A lot of them reject the calves anyways. 1/?
FYI: being milked makes them feel better! The diary cows I knew would line up early because they WANTED to be milked 1/2
Unless your company lets you do a Roth 401K like mine
I had a similar teacher who brought a TV on a rolly cart so we could witness history and explain why everyone was crying.
Want to spend 4 years in school learning about animals like I did. This person probably thinks feeding milk to cats is "cute"
A dry food diet is a science based formulated diet, that if feed appropriately is 10x healthier than human food. Don't do this unless you 3/
Bones are a chocking hazard, not to mention the bacteria that will grow if you let them pick at their food, as "natural" cats would normally
Most "raw food" diets are just muscle. Cat's need minerals, and fiber just like any other animal. Whole bird/fish is still dangerous. 1/
A real life Miss Frizzle!
I genuinely laughed at this. An imgur first
Thank you. I was just about to say the same thing. -Animal scientist
As an artist, it pains me to think of all the creatives we lost.
I'll take Things that Never Happened for 400, Alex.
I came back to updoot this because my arrows are faster than the speed of chuckle
*thighs
There's tons of different areas. I highly recommend trying it out. More consistent hours and often cutting edge projects.
I want to do veterinary epidemiology, how diseases move in populations. I'm hoping I can do it without a DVM.
...Another fucking "Always" I'm not crying YOU ARE!
Kitten Mittens!
My old prof said we shouldn't mind the critics but only if they bring solutions to the table. Not PETAs goal though... Ugh
Very cool! My goal was mixed practice, but I've moved to research and diagnostics these days. High five!
I know! I use to want to be an ag marketing major for that purpose. But, most companies feel that they shouldnt have to explain things. -_-
I went to University of Missouri. Graduated in '13. Where do you go?.
For real. I've found that simply explaining why something is done is usually enough. "Would you want to be outside during the whole summer?"
There needs to be more thoughtful, polite education from animal scientists imo!
Animal science major here too! Proud aggie. You can't fault people who've only heard what PETA wants them to know.
Any questions about animal welfare ask me! Source: I did "animal welfare" judging as part of my degree. Yes, its real. Farmers <3 Animals!!
If you give them a choice between being outside on pasture and in an air controlled barn with straw beds, they choose the beds.
A lot of people just expect it to look good in a picture. Animals poop and are worse then children as far as cleaning up after themselves 3/
I spent my days in class loving on a feeding bottles of milk to baby cows. They're super sweet. The dairy industry is amazing. 2/?
Having babies is a natural part of their life, and they aren't very good mothers. A lot of them reject the calves anyways. 1/?
FYI: being milked makes them feel better! The diary cows I knew would line up early because they WANTED to be milked 1/2