Dr. Andrew Lovelady goes over some of the different treatments veterinarians may help animals with. He also teaches the students about animal's ears, teeth and bones.
Extension Agent Rachel Phillips teaches the kids about how animal by-products are used in everyday items. Some of the students have animal toys that they raise up if they think the item she is hold is a by-product of that animal.
Dr. Andrew Lovelady goes over some of the different treatments veterinarians may help animals with. He also teaches the students about animal's ears, teeth and bones.
Extension Agent Rachel Phillips teaches the kids about how animal by-products are used in everyday items. Some of the students have animal toys that they raise up if they think the item she is hold is a by-product of that animal.
This past week Reeltown Elementary School kindergarten classes got to have a real look at what it means to be a veterinarian and work with livestock.Â
On this class field trip, students visited Reeltown’s Four Daughters Veterinary Services where they learned from veterinarian and owner Dr. Andrew Lovelady; Regional Extension Agent of Animal Sciences and Forages Rachel Phillips; Anna Barron with Macon County Conservation District; professional farriers Ron Sorrells and Sage Flurry; and Outreach Programs Administrator Dawn Smith with the County Extension Office.