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The Live Horse market is a segment of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry that focuses on the care and treatment of horses. This includes the provision of medical services, such as vaccinations, deworming, and dental care, as well as the sale of products and services related to horse care, such as feed, tack, and veterinary supplies. The market also includes the sale of horses, both for recreational and competitive purposes.
The Live Horse market is a highly competitive industry, with a wide range of products and services available to horse owners. Companies in the market range from large, international corporations to small, local businesses. Examples of companies in the Live Horse market include Farnam, Purina, and Horse Health Products, as well as many smaller, regional companies. Show Less Read more