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What is the difference between Animals Science vs Animal Nutritionist?

AspectAnimals ScienceAnimal Nutritionist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Animal Science or related fieldBachelor's or master's in Animal Nutrition, Animal Science, or related
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, farms, universities, industry facilitiesConsulting, research, industry settings, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutions, farms, livestock companiesFeed companies, veterinary practices, research firms

Animals Science and Animal Nutritionist roles overlap in education and industry settings, but Animals Science covers broader topics like animal behavior, breeding, and management, while Animal Nutritionists focus specifically on diet formulation and nutritional health. Both careers require related degrees and often work together in livestock and research environments.

What can I do with a bachelor of animal science?

A bachelor of animal science prepares individuals for careers in livestock management, animal nutrition, research, and veterinary support. Graduates can work as farm managers, animal technicians, sales representatives, or in animal health and welfare roles, often requiring knowledge of biology, nutrition, and animal handling. Certification or additional training may enhance job prospects in specialized fields.

What careers come from animal science?

Animal science graduates can pursue careers such as livestock production manager, animal nutritionist, veterinary technician, animal behaviorist, research scientist, or farm manager. These roles often require knowledge of animal biology, management skills, and sometimes specialized certifications or degrees in veterinary or animal sciences.

What job categories do people searching Animals Science jobs in Saskatchewan look for?

The top searched job categories for Animals Science jobs in Saskatchewan are:

Infographic showing various Animals Science job openings in Saskatchewan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Clinical Associate, Food Animal Field Service, Large Animal Clinical Sciences

American Institute for Chemical Engineers

Saskatoon, SK • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Summary:

The Food Animal Field Service Veterinarian will work within a collaborative and supportive team, providing high-quality care to client-owned food-producing animals in their home environment. The role combines clinical excellence, teaching the next generation of veterinarians, and an outstanding quality of life based on a 37.5-hour work week. A key advantage of this position is its predictable and sustainable work schedule, including a shared on-call rotation. The current service consists of three veterinarians and is expected to grow to five.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provides high-quality care to client-owned food-producing animals in their home environment, including after regular business hours.
  • Utilizes and assimilates available clinical information to make decisions regarding patient care.
  • Deals with emerging and unpredictable events involving large animals.
  • Participates in the teaching and mentoring of veterinary undergraduate students.
  • Ensures the maintenance and growth of the Food Animal Field Service and reproductive services caseload of the VMC.
  • Assists in providing additional teaching duties as assigned.


Qualifications:

  • A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or equivalent.
  • Licenced, or eligible for licensure, with the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association.
  • An advanced degree, appropriate specialty board certification, or both, are preferred.
  • Experience in mixed or food animal practice is considered desirable.
  • Possession of a valid Saskatchewan driver's licence (or eligibility to obtain one), an acceptable driving record as determined by the University of Saskatchewan, and the willingness and ability to travel throughout the assigned region.
  • Experience in clinical instruction and mentorship are assets.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills.
  • High attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively within a team.


The successful candidate will also receive a clinical supplement of 300 per pay period (7,200 annually) in recognition of on-call and after-hours clinical responsibilities.


A comprehensive benefit package including pension, extended health and dental, life and disability insurance, flexible spending allowance, and generous vacation are provided. An overview of the ASPA benefit plan can be found at: https://careers.usask.ca/benefits.php