UF Honors + URSP:
PROs:
In state/Residency, full undergrad tuition (not room/board) scholarship, elite research program with in-field opportunities, Honors program (community + housing), closer to home, climate, IDA & IHSA teams (equestrian + community), could complete education with at least $50k less debt (assuming admission to UF for Vet School), PubSubs (grocery chain sandwiches)
, fellow conservative student voices
CONs:
NO GUARANTEE of admission to Veterinary School, would likely require more than 2 years of undergrad, would need to continue in-field volunteer hours (shadow/research), not as new Vet School facilities, no program directly in the vet field of interest but available (non-academic) nearby
Purdue Honors + Vet Scholars
PROs:
GUARANTEED admission to Vet School (subject to GPA requirement), could be in Vet School after 2 years of prerequisites (2 years faster, bypass Bachelors degree), in-field volunteer hours are deemed complete, state of the art veterinary facilities (nearing completion, under construction), a clinic in the precise vet field of interest, National champ IHSA team (equestrian + community), research opportunities during undergrad years, food delivery by robot 
CONs:
Out of state tuition (even with Presidenial Scholarship - $10k/yr - undergrad only)(cannot secure residency for tuition), projected debt min $50k more (assuming abbreviated undergrad years), distance from home, climate (cold-sensitive), no IDA team (preferred equestrian discipline), cost-prohibitive to completing more than 2 years of undergrad, cost-prohibitive to continued ownership of horses/bringing them to school, having difficulty finding fellow conservative student voices