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Perform day-to-day breeding activities based on sound animal breeding, agricultural and veterinary science, and practice to ensure high-quality breeding of pigs. 45% * Complete ultrasounds at 28-day ...

Apply complex theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of animal breeding to develop improved programs to improve the genetic composition and reproductive health of our animals to maximize ...

Animal Breeder Position Great opportunity for professionals with an Animal Science, Agriculture, or ... breeding, and weaning of each sow; * Assist with breeding gilts and checking for pregnancy ...

Animal Breeder Position Great opportunity for professionals with an Animal Science, Agriculture, or ... breeding, and weaning of each sow; * Assist with breeding gilts and checking for pregnancy ...

Animal Breeder Position Great opportunity for professionals with an Animal Science, Agriculture, or ... Assisting with cattle breeding activities. * Detecting heats and supporting reproductive program ...

Animal Breeder Great opportunity for professionals with a bachelor's degree in Animal Sciences ... Breeding Season & Reproductive Management - Plan and execute the seasonal breeding program ...

Breeding Technician

North Rose, NY · On-site

$18.81 - $28.23/hr

This position works with animal care, veterinary, and breeding teams to keep animals healthy, follow breeding schedules, and provide a clean, safe, and enriching environment. Responsibilities include ...

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How much do animal breeding jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for animal breeding in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an animal breeder?

An Animal Breeding job involves selecting and mating animals to enhance desirable traits in future generations. Professionals in this field apply genetics, nutrition, and reproduction techniques to improve livestock, pets, or wildlife populations. They may work in agricultural settings, research institutions, or conservation programs. Responsibilities include monitoring animal health, maintaining breeding records, and applying scientific methods to achieve genetic improvements.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an animal breeder?

To thrive in Animal Breeding, you need a solid understanding of animal genetics, reproduction, and husbandry, often backed by a degree in animal science, biology, or a related field. Experience with breeding software, artificial insemination equipment, and relevant industry certifications (such as AIC certification) is highly beneficial. Attention to detail, strong observational skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and clients are vital soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring successful breeding programs, ethical animal care, and efficient collaboration within multidisciplinary teams.

What are some common challenges faced by animal breeders, and how can they be managed?

Animal Breeders often encounter challenges such as managing genetic diversity, preventing inherited diseases, and maintaining high standards of animal welfare. Balancing the needs and health of the animals with client expectations and regulatory requirements can be demanding. Successful breeders stay current with best practices, leverage advanced reproductive technologies, and work closely with veterinarians and geneticists to address these issues. Proactive communication and careful record-keeping also help to anticipate and resolve challenges early, contributing to more successful breeding outcomes.

How do you become an animal breeder?

To become an animal breeder, you typically need a strong knowledge of animal genetics, health, and care, often gained through education or hands-on experience. Many breeders start by volunteering or working with experienced breeders, and some pursue certifications or courses in animal husbandry to improve their skills and credibility.

How much money does an animal breeder make?

Animal breeders typically earn between $25,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, specialization, and location. Skilled breeders with certifications or working with rare or high-demand animals may earn higher incomes, especially if they operate their own business or farm.
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Infographic showing various Animal Breeding job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.

Animal Breeder

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Middletown, PA • On-site

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Great opportunity for professionals with an nimal Science, Agriculture, or a closely related Bachelor's degree interested in working in the U.S. on a TN Visa. Only citizens of Canada and Mexico are eligible for the TN Visa program.
nimal Breeder Job Description
  • Perform day-to-day breeding activities based on sound animal breeding, agricultural and veterinary science, and practice to ensure high-quality breeding of pigs. 45%
    • Complete ultrasounds at 28-day and 56-day post-service, accurately recording and reporting gestation;
    • Ensure synchronization of gilts and sows to meet weekly breeding target;
    • Manage quantity and quality of semen; and
    • Compile and maintain accurate animal breeding records in the NEDAP Electronic Sow Feeding (ESF) system;
    • Conduct routine observations of animals to detect various stages of the estrous cycle, including estrus, to facilitate high-quality breeding; and
    • Select appropriate animals and specimens for use in breeding based on understanding and expertise in animals, traits, and desired characteristics.
  • Monitor the health of animals to promote animal well-being and increase breeding capabilities in accordance with farm and agricultural protocols. 35%
    • Provide proper vaccinations, medications, and injections according to protocol as needed to promote animal well-being and increased breeding;
    • Treat sick animals on a timely needed basis;
    • Ensure proper feed, water, ventilation, and bedding of boars across the farm; and
    • Conduct routine observations of animals to detect any ailments or injuries that require treatment.
  • Maintain a healthy and clean environment for sowing under care and ensure sufficient stock supplies of feed and medicines. 20%
    • Ensure proper cleaning and maintenance in and around the ESF stations, gates, and feed plinth;
    • Oversee and manage the integration of new animals into dynamic and static pens; and
    • Place all orders (supplies, vaccines, semen, fuel, bedding, etc.).