Here at Adams, our Cattle Health team start and end their day caring for cattle. Do you share the same passion? We're looking for individuals with doctoring experience to join our Cattle Health team, responsible for the detection, diagnosis, and safe handling of sick and injured cattle. This individual will also assist in the areas of doctoring and necropsy, as well as assisting with the movement of cattle.
This person will be responsible for:
Primary Responsibilities:
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Being accountable for cattle health in assigned zones by:
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Identifying sick or injured cattle.
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Pulling cattle to appropriate hospital pens/doctoring facilities
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Treating cattle per appropriate protocols based on diagnosis and inputting data into the computer
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Sorting and returning cattle to appropriate pens
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Monitoring, sorting and verifying cattle in special pens
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Utilizing animal health reports and interpreting the data to support decisions.
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Reviewing reports and assisting with loading railer cattle trucks.
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Evaluating and euthanizing non-ambulatory cattle when required.
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Assisting with post-mortem examinations, as needed.
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Communicating constantly within team and with other teams to maintain a safe and productive work environment.
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Safely operating equipment (e.g. tractors, pay loaders, mobile hospitals, trucks and trailers).
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Performing preventative maintenance, inspections, and pre-start checks on equipment and facilities daily.
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Maintaining, cleaning, washing, and disinfecting equipment and facilities daily and as needed.
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Troubleshooting computer issues and contacting leadership and/or IT as needed.
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Staying current with all required trainings and SOP's.
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Assisting in other areas of cattle production as needed.
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Meeting punctuality and attendance expectations.
Secondary Responsibilities:
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Coordinating cattle movements within the feedyard and communicating with other departments, as needed.
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Assisting with the unloading and movement of incoming cattle.
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Assisting with the flow of cattle to and from the processing/sorting facility.
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Checking water tanks to ensure they are functional.
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Gathering loose cattle and taking them to their appropriate pens.
Ideal candidate would possess the following qualifications:
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Previous cattle handling and BQA knowledge and experience.
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Knowledge of sick or injured cattle, including basic animal health diagnosis.
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Individual must be team-oriented and self-motivated.
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High attention to detail.
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Ability to use analytical techniques for problem solving, coordination, and decision making.
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Driven, organized, action-orientated, and ability to multi-task.
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Effective verbal and written communication skills.
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Positive attitude and strong work ethic.
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Computer skills and knowledge.
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Commitment to safety and quality culture.