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Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

Flush and transfer bovine embryos * Perform ultrasound-guided transvaginal ovum pickup procedures for IVF embryo production * Design and review superovulation and synchronization protocols for donors ...

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How much do bovine embryo transfer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for bovine embryo transfer in the United States is $84,015.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $93,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bovine embryo transfer?

A Bovine Embryo Transfer job involves collecting fertilized embryos from a high-quality donor cow and implanting them into recipient cows to improve herd genetics. Professionals in this field handle embryo collection, storage, and transfer while ensuring proper reproductive health management. They may work with veterinarians, livestock producers, or breeding programs to enhance cattle reproduction efficiency. Skills in animal handling, reproductive biology, and laboratory procedures are often required.

What does a bovine embryo transfer do?

Daily responsibilities in a Bovine Embryo Transfer role often include selecting donor cows, collecting and evaluating embryos, preparing recipients, and coordinating artificial insemination schedules. You may also be responsible for handling, monitoring, and recording data for herd reproductive performance. The role often involves close collaboration with veterinarians, farm managers, and other animal science professionals to ensure optimal outcomes. Attention to biosecurity and animal welfare is essential, and travel to client sites or different farms is frequently expected.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in bovine embryo transfer?

To thrive in Bovine Embryo Transfer, you need extensive knowledge of animal science, reproductive physiology, and hands-on experience with livestock handling. Certification in embryo transfer procedures and familiarity with specialized equipment such as microscopes, embryo freezing tools, and cryopreservation systems are commonly required. Strong attention to detail, patience, and excellent communication skills help professionals build trust with clients and work effectively within veterinary or agricultural teams. These competencies ensure accurate, efficient, and safe embryo transfer processes, directly contributing to successful breeding outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Bovine Embryo Transfer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,015 per year, or $40.4 per hour.

Externship - Professional Services Veterinarian

Urus

Sioux Center, IA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Trans Ova Genetics is proud to offer an externship program for fourth year veterinarian students from AVMA accredited schools. Students work alongside the veterinary staff learning about the many tools Trans Ova Genetics has available in its advanced reproductive toolbox and general herd health care.

Duration: Students will spend 2 weeks with Trans Ova's veterinary teams. We offer externships year-round except during the summer.

On Site Training: Through Trans Ova Genetics University, we provide on-site training to equip our veterinarians with all the skills of our toolbox in order to be successful.

Network Opportunities: Not only do students learn valuable skills for their future career, but they also meet the best in the industry and collaborate alongside them.

Our Team: Trans Ova's skilled team members come from all over the world to bring you years of experience that provide you with industry-leading technology and standards you can count on.

Additional details: Currently, externs are hosted at our corporate headquarters in Sioux Center, IA. We are not able to assist with travel expenses, but on-site housing is available.

Thank you for your interest in an externship with Trans Ova Genetics. Please attach the required documents to your completed application:

  • Your resume highlighting your experience in bovine or small ruminant reproduction
  • A cover letter expressing your current career plans as it relates to advanced reproductive technologies (embryo transfer, in vivo flushing, or IVF), and how an externship at Trans Ova Genetics is essential to reaching those goals
  • The dates you are interested in scheduling your externship, including the year. Trans Ova Genetics does not accept externs between May 1 and July 31.
  • At least one letter of recommendation from a bovine or small ruminant animal, or theriogenology faculty member from your institution, or embryo transfer practitioner