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Job opening - Animal Health/ Hunting Guide: Wisconsin

Joined Apr 2009
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Gillett WI
Contact Person

Ryan Rodenkirch

Contact eMail

[email protected]

Animal Health/ Hunting Guide: Wisconsin

 

Description

Apple Creek Whitetails located near Green Bay, Wisconsin, is taking applications for individuals interested in working on a deer breeding and game farm operation. Pay is based on previous experience. 


Main tasks would include, but not limited to: 

• Management and tagging of new born fawns, (Est. 1000 fawns this coming spring). 

• Assist with performing a walking herd check in the morning and evenings. 

• Required to record all health records; birth, death, and bottle feeding in our computer program. 

• Cleaning and maintenance of fawn facility daily. 

• Will learn to administer various medications, IM, IV, PO, and IN. 

• Treatment of hypothermic, respiratory, gastro-intestinal, and neurologic illnesses. 

• Correct darting and sedation techniques. 

• During fall, individuals will assist with weaning and vaccinations of fawns. 

• Assistance with breeding of animals, live cover, vaginal insemination, and laparoscopic insemination. 

• Collect and process semen from bucks, live and post mortem. 

• Assist in various surgical procedures; velvet antler damage, C-section, prolapses, and LAP AI. 

• Assist in guiding clients on trophy animal hunts. Individuals will be taught how to score antlers, field dress, butcher, and remove cape and antlers for clients.

 

 
 
I have found it nearly impossible for a guy in charge of the breeding operation to participate in the hunting operation specifically guiding. Just my 2 cents!!
 
Thanks Sam for you thought the professional we seek is not to be in charge of breeding operation but will help assist and be able to  guide as well. All our team is cross functional on the whole operation and employed year round. Scott
 
I hear ya scott....my breeder crew is my son and I....my hunting crew is Dan and I...and some seasonal guides...we all can do it all but for 4 months out of the year Brian does all the breeding and we do all the hunting. Of course we can help each other...I guess my point was no one can handle both at the same time. But sounds like fun!!