43. Career:
EQUINE NUTRITION
Jordan Miles
Equine nutritionists typically have a background
in general animal science but specialize in the
needs of horses. They understand how
digestive systems differ for horses with a variety
of lifestyles - from racehorses to work horses -
since their diets and nutritional needs may differ
depending on the kinds of activities in which
they're involved. Nutritionists detect horse
health based on body condition and physical
signs and then they have to design diets and
feeding schedules; they use math and statistics
to measure out how much feed a particular
horse may eat in a sitting.
The average salary of
equine nutritionists
depends on many
factors, such as the
location of their
employment,
educational level, and
type of work. The U.S.
Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS) reported
that the median salary
for veterinarians was
$84,460 as of 2012. The
median salary for animal
scientists in that same
year was $61,680.
SalaryJob Description.
Education
Bachelors Degree
Masters Degree in
Equine Science.
Schools
Penn Foster Career school
Sanford Brown
Oklahoma State University
Stanford University
Harvard University
Employment
Texas
North Carolina
Wyoming
Florida are the main states that are
looking for Equine Nutritionists
.
Jordan Miles Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:40:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time 34:15:9e:32:2e:4e
Friday, May 30, 14
63. Ag Skills
AnimalTesting
Fact #1
Fact #2
Fact #5
Fact #4
Fact #3
Its a law that Scientists
have to test all products on
animals to make sure they
are safe for humans and
safe for sale.
Some scientists are using synthetic
skin to measure how drugs travel
through the skin. Other scientists use
human cell cultures to test how
drugs work. This is as an alternative
to testing on the animals itself.
Some animal tests take
months or years to
conduct and analyze (e.g.,
4-5 years, in the case of
rodent cancer studies)
Using blood from human volunteers
to test for the presence of fever-
causing contaminants in intravenous
medicines can save hundreds of
thousands of rabbits each year from
traditional “pyrogen” tests.
About 99% of the human genes are similar
to that of the chimpanzees as well as a few
other monkeys. Thus, experimenting with
these animals gives scientists an idea about
their possible reaction in the human body.
As it is immoral to experiment on humans,
chimpanzees and other monkeys remain the
only option.
Jordan Miles Thursday, April 10, 2014 1:27:26 PM Pacific Daylight Time 34:15:9e:32:2e:4e
Friday, May 30, 14
66. Last Year Always This year
Okay at presenting Wanted to be better Good presentations
Equestrian Equestrian
Minarets Equestrian
team founder
Wasnt good at
welding
Wanted to get better Good welder
Friday, May 30, 14
68. Agriscience Project:
Jordan Miles
Period 6
Natural Oils or Silver Lining
Powder??
Jordan Miles Monday, May 19, 2014 1:11:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time 34:15:9e:32:2e:4e
Friday, May 30, 14
70. Jordan is a hard working young lady,
she is very diligent in everything she
does and won’t take no for an answer.
She is very passionate about horses
and FFA, Its been a pleasure to get
to know her and am still looking
forward to the years of friendship we
have left. Logan Christian-10th
Grader
Friday, May 30, 14
71. Jordan is a great
friend, glad we are
so close! She is
also a very hard
worker at
everything she
does. Shakoda
Hodge 10th
grader
Friday, May 30, 14
72. Jordan is the sweetest
girl. She is a hard worker
and always in a good
mood. I am really glad I
became friends with her
this year. Alice
Medrano 10th grader
Friday, May 30, 14
74. Even though I do not have Jordan in
class this year, I have seen her shine
outside of the classroom. She exhibits
tremendous professionalism wherever she is
whether she is showing her horses, helping
out at the farm, or simply walking around
school. She also has a tremendous talent
for judging horses on my horse judging
team. She brightens up a room when she
walks in because she always has a smile on
her face. I am so glad I had the privilege
of knowing Jordan this year and I cannot
wait to see what she accomplishes next
year! Ms. Wood
Friday, May 30, 14
75. Jordan,
I have loved having you as a student this past
year. You are always willing to lend a helping
hand and have no problems pitching in regardless
of what is asked. Your dedicated, hard working
and passionate about Agriculture as well as
FFA. My big recommendation for you is to
know what you want and ask questions. There
have been times when you have waited to apply for
something or get involved with something and it's
past a "deadline." Knowing what you want to get
out of the year could potentially help you better
organize to be sure you get involved with
everything you want before you graduate. Huge
School is so short as it is and there is no going
back, make sure you have no regrets :) I know
you have great things ahead of you, and big goals
to accomplish, I have faith that you can do
anything you put your mind to!! Mrs.
Ferguson
Friday, May 30, 14
76. Jordan is very talented
and intelligent. She is
creative and can produce
great work. I'm excited
to see her growth as she
learns more about her
passions and goals. She
has great potential and I
hope to see her live up to
that potential. Shane
Hildebrand
Friday, May 30, 14
80. Final Comment:
Courage is being
scared to death but
saddling up anyway.
John Wayne
Friday, May 30, 14
81. Quote:
Don't be afraid to go
after what you want
to do, and what you
want to be. But
don't be afraid to be
willing to pay the
price. Lane Frost
Friday, May 30, 14