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$42K/mo

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How much do intern equine reproduction jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for intern equine reproduction in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Intern Equine Reproduction vs Equine Reproductive Technician?

AspectIntern Equine ReproductionEquine Reproductive Technician
CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a relevant degree or certificationOften certified or experienced in equine reproductive procedures
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, learning-focused, often in clinics or farmsHands-on reproductive work, including artificial insemination and embryo transfer
Employer & Industry UsageEducational programs, internships, entry-level positions in equine reproductionVeterinary clinics, breeding farms, equine hospitals

In summary, an Intern Equine Reproduction is typically a student or trainee gaining foundational experience, while an Equine Reproductive Technician is a more experienced professional performing reproductive procedures regularly. The internship focuses on learning, whereas the technician role involves hands-on work in the field.

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Infographic showing various Intern Equine Reproduction job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.
Equine Intern Veterinarian 2026/2027

$42K/mo

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 26 days ago


Job description


12 MONTH Private Practice Rotating Internship - Ambulatory and Hospital


South Shore Equine Clinic offers a 12-month internship program to graduates of accredited veterinary schools that are eligible for a Massachusetts state veterinary license. The goal of this internship is to allow the intern to become a qualified ambulatory associate, as well as a qualified diagnostician familiar with all aspects of diagnostics and to become comfortable with treatment options.


Case load: Performance horse evaluations - H/J, eventing, and dressage show horse, Standardbred racehorses, western pleasure, emphasis on diagnostics and therapeutic options. Lameness workups, imaging (DR, Ultrasound, MRI), shockwave, Tenex procedures, PRP, IRAP, Arthramid, and conventional intra-articular care. Internal medicine caseload includes referrals as well as ophthalmic and medical colic cases; preventative care and dentistry; no colic surgery performed. General ambulatory/emergencies seen weekly and as needed.


Types of cases: 40% performance horse evaluations, 30% Preventative care/internal medicine, 20% general ambulatory, 5-10% reproductive (seasonal), 5% emergency (no colic surgery)


Estimated breakdown of workload: Ambulatory/hospital/emergency rotations. Monday, Wednesday & Friday - full days ambulatory, routine preventative care as well as lameness/purchase exams. Tuesday/Thursday AM - in clinic cases and surgeries; Tuesday/Thursday PM - ambulatory. Saturday AM - in clinic caseload and weekend ambulatory treatments.


Emergency duty requirements: Shared rotation with one or two other interns including nights and weekends (with back-up clinician)


Amount of supervision: Heavily mentored/supervised initially, leading to independence for emergencies and some days and/or procedures on an individual basis ultimately leading to independent days of scheduled appointments.


Prerequisite Application Process: Graduate from AVMA accredited school, passed NAVLE, eligible for a Massachusetts vet license and a valid driver's license are all requirements.


Compensation: 12-Month stipend of $42,500 plus emergency fees and an extensive benefits package including medical, vision, and dental insurance.


Offered to graduates of accredited veterinary schools that are eligible for a Massachusetts veterinary license.


Internship Goals:

Become a qualified ambulatory associate comfortable treating all types of cases:


Podiatry and laminitis
Dentistry (Floating and extractions)
Ophthalmology (ulcers, uveitis, SCC, Subpalpebral lavage systems)
Cellulitis
Metabolic and Cushing's Disease
Colic (emergency and chronic care)
Reproduction management (estrus synchronization and artificial insemination)
Lacerations and Field Surgery (castrations, enucleations, tumor removals)
Skin disease (Melanoma, SCC, hives, immune mediated)
Lameness and Sports medicine: Conventional and Regenerative therapies,
Rehabilitation programs, Extracorporeal shockwave, and Game Ready therapies
Tenex Procedures
Senior and Geriatric care
Ultrasonography (limbs, thorax, abdomen, eyes, guided injections)
Digital Radiographs (limbs, skulls, necks, backs)
Acupuncture and Chiropractic (VSMT) care
All aspects of Preventative Care


On call split with other intern(s) and associates; always with a back-up clinician.

Housing available within 10 minutes of clinic.

Enjoy the local culture (seasonal festivals, historical traditions, taverns and pubs).

Enjoy all that Boston and New England have to offer: History, Sports, Beaches and oceans, Walking and Hiking trails, Skiing.


Number of intern positions of this type

2


This internship is a good fit for prospective interns wanting to pursue:

  • Equine general practice
  • Racetrack practice
  • Sports medicine practice

Start date

July 1, 2026

End date

June 30, 2027


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About NVA

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Nashville Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency (NVS) is a veterinary specialty and emergency hospital group with two locations in Nashville and Clarksville, Tennessee. Our Mission and primary focus is to honor the human-animal bond in all we do, focusing on patient care, client experience, and the health of our team. We believe we can never stop improving and strive to improve in all we do. Not only do we focus on patient care, but core to our hospital culture is also a focus on the health of our team, our community, and the environment. We are committed to sustainable environmental practices. NVS works in partnership with National Veterinary Associates-Compassion-First (NVA C-F). NVA-CF is the largest private owner of freestanding veterinary hospitals in North America with over 1400 locations worldwide.

Headquarters location

Agoura Hills, CA, US