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My dream is to go to Cornell when I grow up even if right now I’m only 13. I pray everyday since like 2 months ago to have a lucky experience and that Cornell accepts me 😄😄😄Really loved this video 💜💕
May I suggest you spend a summer at Cornell, in their precollege summer program. If you can afford it, and/or receive financial aid. I hope it all works out for you! An alum.
Could you feature more people taking Master of Animal Science at Cornell University, please? I need a better insight abut the different Masters programs in Animal Science, the job market after students graduate and more about lab and research programs in Animal Science. The information is really sparse on youtube and even in google search.
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Rebeca A That is far from the truth, farmers love their animals and would not invest their lives caring for them if they didn’t. Many lies are spread about the farming industry and too many people are misinformed.
If an animal needs help, it needs help. Doesn't matter what animal it is or where it came from. Farmers respect their animals and obviously jobs in this field are needed.
@@carly9958 there is a reason farmers do everything they do and it is usually better for the animals. Calf separation occurs because dairy cows have very little maternal instinct and it is common for dairy cows to step on their calfs or ignore them. Seperating them ensures the calves survive and allows farmers to monitor that they drink colostrum within the first 24 hours of life. It's also important to know that female calves will go back into the herd with their mothers later. Bullcalfs will go to beef farms very few go to veal farms since there is little demand for veal. If you want to know reasons farmers do other animal husbandry practices, there many farmers on social media who explain why they do things. I suggest tdf farming, newmexicomilkmaid, or dairy carrie.
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My dream is to go to Cornell when I grow up even if right now I’m only 13. I pray everyday since like 2 months ago to have a lucky experience and that Cornell accepts me 😄😄😄Really loved this video 💜💕
May I suggest you spend a summer at Cornell, in their precollege summer program. If you can afford it, and/or receive financial aid. I hope it all works out for you! An alum.
Could you feature more people taking Master of Animal Science at Cornell University, please? I need a better insight abut the different Masters programs in Animal Science, the job market after students graduate and more about lab and research programs in Animal Science. The information is really sparse on youtube and even in google search.
Super interesting. Thanks for uploading!!
Do WashU!
I’d love to see more videos on public ivy schools
Jeremiah Daniel yeah I’d like to see some Georgia tech stuff
Grant seems like a cool guy :)
What are the requirements for Master’s programme at cornell?
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Lol in 9th grade biology I had to dissect a rat
Not the type of person who I’d think would be an animal science major
AI = artificial insemination... got it
hi! do you have grant's contacts? thnx :)
He looks so depressed and sad smh
just because you're not screaming around like jake paul doesn't mean you're "depressed" lmao
i said he looked depressed lmao. Regardless, statistics show student life at cornell sucksss
@@hubbiemid6209 bruh you seem to be more depressed and sad than him lol
Because of the school debt he knows he has to pay when he graduates. Lol😅
so much animal harm :( but interesting
Can't make eggs without breaking a few omelets
Why would Cornell want to teach their students how to help farmers? A lot if not all farmers treat animals horribly from what I gather.
Rebeca A
That is far from the truth, farmers love their animals and would not invest their lives caring for them if they didn’t. Many lies are spread about the farming industry and too many people are misinformed.
If an animal needs help, it needs help. Doesn't matter what animal it is or where it came from.
Farmers respect their animals and obviously jobs in this field are needed.
Lucy Gallagher some of it is not. They take the calf’s away from their mum far too early.
@@carly9958 there is a reason farmers do everything they do and it is usually better for the animals. Calf separation occurs because dairy cows have very little maternal instinct and it is common for dairy cows to step on their calfs or ignore them. Seperating them ensures the calves survive and allows farmers to monitor that they drink colostrum within the first 24 hours of life. It's also important to know that female calves will go back into the herd with their mothers later. Bullcalfs will go to beef farms very few go to veal farms since there is little demand for veal. If you want to know reasons farmers do other animal husbandry practices, there many farmers on social media who explain why they do things. I suggest tdf farming, newmexicomilkmaid, or dairy carrie.
koolart75 thanks for that information. I just put my comment of what I had heard from my friends and stuff.