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- Pre-Veterinary

I'm a weird one, with pretty much one huge long single experience...
13 years full time in a small animal/exotics hospital. It was my first (and only) job.
But I'm pretty much the exception to the rule. As most on here are aware, they like diverse experience. As in the words of Cornell, they prefer "Breadth, not depth."
800+ hours (2 foaling seasons) at a referral equine practice in central kentucky
~400 hours as summer manager of a small animal practice
4000+ hours working at various horse farms and many, many more hours spent riding, showing, etc.
3-400 hours driving carriage horses
2500+ hours raising/training seeing eye puppies
~200 hours in research

It was almost all interesting. My time there was spent between three things while I was there education, the Children's Zoo, and large mammals (elephants, giraffes, big cats, bears etc.). I started in a pilot volunteer program when I was 13 where they selected 15 13 years olds from the surrounding areas.
For the children's zoo I mainly worked with farm animals and domestic animals. We had dogs that we trained and we did training shows with basic obedience and agility. Our department was in the education department so a large part of the job was educating the public on the different animals, but there was also a lot of training. One of my favorite animals in the CZ to train was our arctic fox, after two years of training she was finally comfortable with me and she was really only comfortable with a handful of people.
The large mammal part was by far the most interesting. I got to see the first ever sucessful surgical AI of an African Elephant (elephants were my favorite animal to work with) as well as helping with training of a lot of animals. One of my favorite things to do was seal feeds/training as well as necropsies and taxodermy. I got to help with the taxodermy of a 351 lb stillborn elephant calf as well as a hippo, leopard, giraffe and many other animals. Watching necropsies was also extremely interesting. We had a few lambs die of copper toxicity so seeing the jaundiced organs. Overall, I absolutely loved my zoo experience - and that is what I thought I wanted to go into but since starting vet school I changed my mind. Sorry if this is incoherent rambling - I'm multi-tasking with my studying 😉.
Many positions don't offer animal contact, but there are a few that do. The Franklin Park Zoo in Boston/Jamaica Plain has a wider variety of animals, but even so is pretty bad compared to many other zoos I've been to around the country
Do you guys really post things like "horse back riding lessons" or "owned a dog for 10 years", etc. for animal experience?
I'd be really excited if those things are ok to list, because my vet-experience is minimal (but growing!) but I have a lot of life experience with animals...🙄