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How much do cattle reproduction jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for cattle reproduction in California is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cattle reproduction?

A Cattle Reproduction job involves managing and improving the breeding of cattle to enhance herd genetics, fertility, and overall productivity. Professionals in this field may work with artificial insemination, embryo transfer, pregnancy detection, and herd health management. They collaborate with veterinarians, farmers, and researchers to optimize breeding programs and ensure successful reproduction outcomes. This role requires knowledge of animal science, reproductive biology, and livestock management techniques.

What does a cattle reproduction do?

Professionals working in cattle reproduction frequently monitor herd health, perform or assist with artificial insemination procedures, track estrous cycles, and collect data related to breeding outcomes. They may also assist with calving, provide reproductive counseling to producers, and collaborate with veterinarians or nutritionists to optimize reproductive performance. These tasks require working both indoors and outdoors, often in varying weather conditions and as part of a team. Daily schedules may flex around the breeding and calving seasons, making adaptability and time management beneficial skills for the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for cattle reproduction?

To thrive in Cattle Reproduction, you need a solid background in animal science, reproductive physiology, and hands-on experience with livestock handling, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications. Experience using reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination (AI) equipment, ultrasound devices, and herd management software is highly valued. Strong observation skills, attention to detail, and effective communication foster teamwork and successful herd management. These skills are essential for improving herd productivity, ensuring animal welfare, and supporting the overall efficiency of cattle operations.

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Infographic showing various Cattle Reproduction job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,094 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Animal Health Technician (Mounted Patrol Inspector)

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

CA

$50K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


USDA Forest Service rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 120 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

161st of 295 rated public sector bodies


Job description

If selected as a Mounted Patrol Inspector (also known as a Tick Rider), you will make unassisted horseback patrols through rough and remote terrain in an assigned sector along the United States-Mexico border.
This Open Continuous Announcement allows acceptance of applications for 90 days with eligible applicants being referred as vacancies occur. The first cut-off for applications is June 15. Additional cut-off dates are projected for: July 13, 2026; August 10, 2026; September 2, 2026.Qualifications:Applicants must meet all qualifications and eligibility requirements by the cut-off date following your application submission (see Additional Information for dates), including specialized experience and/or education, as defined below.

SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: To be referred for consideration for the Animal Health Technician (Mounted Patrol Inspector), candidates must meet the selective placement factor as described below. This is a minimum qualification requirement. By confirming you meet the selective placement factor you are also acknowledging that you will provide enough detail in your resume to describe your experience performing the full range of activities described in the selective factor.

Applicants must have knowledge, skill and ability to ride horseback sufficient to track, rope, and subdue wild, and/or fractious, unpredictable livestock in rough and remote terrain for the purpose of inspecting, apprehending, and treating, stray, diseased, and/or distressed animals. This work is completed independently.


FOR THE GS-07 LEVEL: Applicants must have one year of specialized experience (equivalent to the GS-06 level) that may have been obtained in the private or public (local, county, state, Federal) sectors which demonstrates:
  • Independently working with livestock in a feedlot, farm, or ranch setting, which included experience inspecting the premises for irregularities.
  • Interviewing livestock owners and other involved parties to obtain information for investigations and documents findings.
  • Reading and interpreting records and reports to determine applicable information and courses of action.
  • Monitor the activity of livestock to identify risk, inspects and detects problem areas.
OR
Successful completion of eighteen (18) semester hours of related graduate education obtained from an accredited college or university. Qualifying graduate courses include: agribusiness, agricultural chemistry, agricultural development, agricultural economics, agricultural education, animal breeding, animal genetics, animal health, animal nutrition, animal physiology, animal products, animal reproduction, animal science, animal toxicology, animal welfare, biological and agricultural engineering, beef cattle production, dairy herd management, dairy marketing, equine production, farm management, feeding management, meat science, physiology of lactation, poultry science, ruminant nutrition, swine production, and wildlife and fisheries sciences
Equivalent combinations of education and experience are qualifying for this grade level.
TRANSCRIPTS are required if:
  • You are qualifying for the position based on education.
  • You are qualifying for this position based on a combination of experience and education.
  • This education must have been successfully completed and obtained from an accredited school, college, or university
COMBINATION OF EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE AT THE GS-07 GRADE LEVEL: Applicants may have combinations of successfully completed education and specialized experience to meet total qualification requirements. The total percentages must equal at least 100 percent to qualify for that grade level.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.Education:This position does not have an education qualification requirement.Employment Type: OTHER

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