Currently on an equine degree, in my second year, and I was wondering of ways to get into the stud farm industry once I have left uni?? Any suggestions?
I think tbh work experience within several studs and different types would be more suited then a degree...unless you are hoping to be an AI specialist, its practical experience that is preferred imho
The stud my mare went to was affiliated to a uni, and they did short courses for amateurs on breeding, care of the mare, foaling etc - could be an idea to do things like that for a start?
Twenlows as Ruth83 suggested would be a good start. Personally I would look at getting as much work experience or voluntary work placements as possible in a variety of different settings.
I know in the past the Nebo stud had taken on students or you could try the Derwen Stud.
Also look at the possibility of short term work abroad on a voluntary basis. Gap year.com have equine placements from Australia to Argentina. My cousin is currently on a short term placement in the USA at a stud and is having the time of her life.