Some of the skills we found on breeder resumes included "greenhouse," "statistical analysis," and "disease resistance." We have detailed the most important breeder responsibilities below.
Here are examples of responsibilities from real breeder resumes representing typical tasks they are likely to perform in their roles.
We calculated that 43% of Breeders are proficient in Greenhouse, Statistical Analysis, and Disease Resistance.
We break down the percentage of Breeders that have these skills listed on their resume here:
Managed the Greenhouse and onsite operations in the field.
Conducted statistical analysis and maintained databases.
Screened for disease resistance, insect resistance, soluble solids, and various agronomic traits.
Loaded out pigs and also had to check the new gilts that came into the barn.
Preformed artificial insemination daily on sows.
Planned, scheduled, and coordinated general maintenance, major repairs, and remodeling for residential property.
Some of the skills we found on breeder resumes included "greenhouse," "statistical analysis," and "disease resistance." We have detailed the most important breeder responsibilities below.
We looked at the average breeder annual salary and compared it with the average of a poultry husbandry worker. Generally speaking, poultry husbandry workers receive $17,840 lower pay than breeders per year.
These skill sets are where the common ground ends though. A breeder responsibility is more likely to require skills like "greenhouse," "statistical analysis," "disease resistance," and "pigs." Whereas a poultry husbandry worker requires skills like "assembly line," "control inspection," "debone," and "ran." Just by understanding these different skills you can see how different these careers are.
On average, poultry husbandry workers reach similar levels of education than breeders. Poultry husbandry workers are 3.1% less likely to earn a Master's Degree and 2.3% less likely to graduate with a Doctoral Degree.
No, dog breeders do not make good money. The average salary of a dog breeder is $40,375 per year. This seems like a decent salary relative to the profession; however, there are many hidden costs that can drain a dog breeder's bank account.