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Livestock Brand Inspector

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Robert Mead is a veterinarian with the Washington State Department of Agriculture. He says the job outlook for livestock inspectors varies across the country. That's because some states use private inspection companies, while others use the state police to perform inspections.

Some states, like Florida, don't do livestock inspection at all. "You can use your brand to identify your animals, but if it's lost or stolen, that's handled by regular law enforcement as a stolen property case," explains Mead.

Brand inspectors may have better luck finding work in the western states. According to Mead, most of the western states have brand inspectors, while most states with lots of range land use the state police to do the job.

According to Mead, $36,000 is "a pretty good ballpark figure." He adds that salaries definitely wouldn't be much higher than that and that this is not a highly paid position.

Earnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is not available for this field at this time.