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Cattle Doctor- North
Job in
Sublette, Haskell County, Kansas, 67877, USA
Listed on 2026-01-19
Listing for:
Friona Industries LP
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-19
Job specializations:
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Sublette
The Doctoring Crew is a critical part of feedyard functionality that is responsible for the day to day health and wellness of the Friona Industries feedyard livestock. Successful members are resilient, honest, dependable, and genuinely concerned in aiding in the wellness of the feedyard cattle population. Doctoring Crew members will work closely with all feedyard departments and veterinarians both as an individual and as a member of a team to establish the highest quality care and maintenance of the feedyard to ensure the welfare of livestock while contributing to the overall success of the feedyard team.
Rolesand Tasks
- Adheres to Beef Quality Assurance standards and practices
- Properly administering prescribed treatment and medication to livestock
- Properly handling of all medications and medical supplies associated with feedyard cattle health requirements
- Maintain related equipment and facilities utilized by feedyard livestock
- Responsible for determining mortality and recording information in the feedyard animal health records
- Accountable for recording the pen number and ear tag number in the feedyard record system
- Maintain Accurate records and deliver proper notification of all pertinent data
- Recognize sick cattle and determine and aid in the diagnosis of illness
- Maintain sanitary and clean working facilities
- Clean and maintain sick pen water troughs daily
- Continual observance and adherence of all safety policies and procedures
- Promote, support, and participate in all company policies, procedures and programs
- Other duties and job assignments are necessary for feedyard effectiveness
- Basic Knowledge of livestock health and habits
- Knowledge of fundamental animal health programs
- Understand and apply humane handling policies and procedure of livestock
- Basic computer knowledge
- Basic reading, writing, and mathematical skills
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- Considerable exposure to weather such as: rain, sleet, snow, hail, heat, cold, wind, and dust
- Daily close proximity to livestock
- Occasional physical exertion during administration of medical attention
- Hazards Include:
Livestock accidents and transmissible disease
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