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The Equine Practice market is a segment of the Animal Healthcare/Veterinary industry that focuses on providing medical care to horses. This includes preventive care, such as vaccinations and parasite control, as well as diagnostics and treatments for medical conditions. Equine practitioners may also provide advice on nutrition, exercise, and other aspects of horse care. Equine practices may be run by individual veterinarians, or they may be part of larger veterinary clinics or hospitals.
Equine practices are found in many countries around the world, and the services they provide vary depending on the region. In some countries, equine practitioners may specialize in certain areas, such as sports medicine or reproduction. In other countries, equine practitioners may provide a wide range of services.
Some companies in the Equine Practice market include Merck Animal Health, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Zoetis, and Elanco Animal Health. Show Less Read more