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  2. Horse industry - Wikipedia

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    The horse industry, or equine industry, is the economic activity associated with horses. This includes core agribusiness activities related to the use, possession or ownership of horses, as well as leisure activities and related economic activity that provides associated goods and services.

  3. Horses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 October 2024. Horses running at a ranch in Texas Horses have been an important component of American life and culture since before the founding of the nation. In 2023, there were an estimated 6.65 million horses in the United States, with 1.5 million horse owners, 25 million citizens that participate ...

  4. Horses in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, Germany's horse population exceeded one million, making it the European country with the highest number of horses, though not the highest density. [5] By 2015, the equine population, which includes donkeys, was approximately 1,200,000. In 2008, the density of horses in Germany was reported at 12.1 per 1,000 inhabitants. [citation ...

  5. Category:Racehorse owners and breeders - Wikipedia

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    Most other breeders can be categorized with the horse breed with which they are affiliated, though there is no reason that some individuals cannot be cross-categorized here and with their respective breed, particularly for the American Quarter Horse or, perhaps, AQPS horse owners and breeders.

  6. Thoroughbred racing - Wikipedia

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    The horse owner typically pays a monthly retainer or, in North America, a "day rate" to his or her trainer, together with fees for use of the training center or gallops (if the horse is not stabled at a race track), veterinarian and farrier (horseshoer) fees and other expenses such as mortality insurance premiums, stakes entry fees and jockeys ...

  7. Curlin - Wikipedia

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    Curlin (foaled March 25, 2004, in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the American Horse of the Year in both 2007 and 2008. He retired in 2008 as the highest North American money earner with over US$10.5 million accumulated.

  8. Horses in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    A hippophagy country, Slovenia slaughters (in 2018) around 300 to 500 foals each year; 1 100 Slovenian horses and 200 to 300 foals are exported to Italy each year for slaughter, where the prices offered are higher. [14] In 2018, there is a grey market for horse meat whose identification documents do not comply with traceability rules. [14]

  9. Horses in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    The majority of horse users are illiterate. [39] Owner-breeders in the north of the country use horses to drive cattle, sheep and goats, and consider horse ownership a sign of wealth or nobility. [40] Horse-drawn vehicles are mainly used in rural areas of the country. [41] Horses are used for agricultural work and water drainage. [42]