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The average salary for an Animal Breeder in U.S. is $53,520.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $53,520

$33,710$77,410

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $25.73

$16.21$37.22

What does an Animal Breeder earn?

On average, animal breeders earn around $53,520 per year in the U.S.. They work with their clients to breed a variety of animals, from domestic cats and dogs to exotic zoo species. Animal breeders can specialise in certain breeds, animal nutrition, and care or genetics.

How to earn more as an Animal Breeder

If you wish to become an animal breeder, there are a few routes you can explore. Firstly, you will need a degree in biology, zoology, animal science, genetics, or veterinary medicine. You could also pursue a degree apprenticeship in this area. To increase your earning potential, you could choose to specialise in one area of animal husbandry, such as domestic animals, marine life, or wildlife. You could become a manager in a veterinary clinic or animal laboratory, or choose to become a self-employed breeder. Alternatively, you could starting your own animal breeding business.