VETERINARY MEDICINE


These were the REQUIREMENTS before the changes made with
the release of a new merit badge pamphlet during 2005.

To see the current requirements Click Here

This Merit Badge was formerly named VETERINARY SCIENCE.
The name was changed in 1995.


  1. Tell the normal posture or attitude, motion or action of two farm animals and two companion animals.
  2. Make chart showing the normal body temperature, heart and respiration rates of the horse, cow, pig, sheep, dog, and cat.
  3. Make a schematic drawing of at least two of the following body systems. Label the parts. Explain the function of each part; respiratory, digestive, skeletal, and circulatory.
  4. Prepare a program of animal health maintenance for two farm animals and one pet. Emphasize adequate housing, feeding, watering, exercise, and grooming care, if required. Give the kinds of food that each animal needs.
  5. Tell the importance of proper nutrition in farm animals and pets.
  6. Define bacterium, virus, and parasite. Tell how they cause diseases in animals. Name two diseases of farm animals and of pets caused by each.
  7. Show with drawings the stages of the life cycles of the tick, dog roundworm, and dog heartworm.
  8. Name five diseases of animals transmissible to humans.
  9. Spend as much time as possible with a veterinarian. Watch the kind of work s/he does. Prepare a written summary of your experience.
  10. Tell about veterinary activities other than direct treatment and handling of animals.

BSA Advancement ID#: 114
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1996
Requirements last revised in 1995


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