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Animal Science

Animal Science 1

Animal Science I is designed to develop a solid foundation from which students may further their animal science studies.  This course introduces students to basic terminology that is used throughout the animal science industry, with an emphasis placed on hogs, cattle and poultry. Physiology, animal nutrition, and reproduction are major components in this curriculum and give it a strong science emphasis.  Students also identify and describe the marketing of animal products. Evaluation of livestock and poultry gives students the opportunity to apply the science of agricultural production in a very practical way.
 
Male high school student holding a white chicken

At Southern Guilford, students are responsible for maintaining the school barn through weekly chores. Students also receive hands-on experience in the processing and selling of fresh eggs from school hens, breeding school goats in the fall and assisting with the birth of goat kids in the spring. 

Honors Animal Science II – Companion Animal    

Animal Science II – Companion Animal provides instruction on small animals that are typically viewed as pets such as cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, pocket pets and reptiles. Content related to the breeding, grooming, care and marketing of animals that fit into this category will be covered throughout this course. This course lays a strong foundation for students that are interested in pursuing a career in the small animal care or veterinary industries. Opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience will be included in the course and reinforced through work-based learning and leadership experiences. At Southern Guilford, students participate in caring for the school animals and guest speakers of the four-legged or winged kind. Students also interact with local industry professionals through guest speakers and/or field trips.

Contact Information

For more information on the Agriscience Strand Animal Science and Veterinary Assisting contact: 

Ms. Hailey Peeler

Honors Animal Science II – Food Animal

 Animal Science II – Food Animal expands the knowledge gained in Animal Science I by focusing on large animal and poultry anatomy and physiology, nutrition, reproduction, common diseases, livestock management, waste management and issues of animal welfare. This course lays a strong foundation for students that are interested in pursuing a career in the large animal care or veterinary industries. Opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience will be included in the course and reinforced through work-based learning and leadership experiences.
 
Boy in dark hoodie with farm animal
 
At Southern Guilford, students have an active role in the decision-making process related to the management of the school barn, care of the school animals and marketing of school agricultural products. Students also interact with local industry professionals through guest speakers and/or field trips.

Veterinary Assisting 

Veterinary Assisting provides instruction for students desiring a career in veterinary medicine.  Topics include proper veterinary practice management and client relations, pharmacy and laboratory procedures, enhancement of animal care learned in previous animal courses, and surgical/radiological procedures.  Advance FFA leadership will be infused throughout the curriculum to develop the student's ability to work with the public. All aspects of this course will have hands-on skill sets that will be enforced in the classroom and at local veterinary hospitals.  At Southern Guilford, students travel to local veterinary hospitals a minimum of once a week to shadow veterinarians and staff. Students also participate in fieldtrips to specialty veterinary clinics and local farms.
 
Three Veterinary Assisting students pictured with a brown and white dog
 
Veterinary Assisting students that complete 200 classroom hours under the supervision
of the classroom teacher and 300 internship hours under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian will be prepared for the Veterinary Assisting exam developed by the Texas Veterinary Medical Association. These hours are to be completed over the course of the students 1-3 years of enrollment in animal science courses.
Students passing the Veterinary Assisting exam will be recognized as Certified Veterinary Assistants - Level I.