Final Words

      The business atmosphere and the business like atmosphere that connects with the equine industry all play a crucial role in defining this large community.  The equine industry has a large opportunity for making money, but there is a good chance that the majority of people who do try to break into this industry will struggle.  For the people who do make money in this industry, they will make a lot of money and they will become very successful.  It is important to realize that this is not a happy community where all the owners are happy because they are surrounded by horses.  Horse farm owners are in an industry in which it is competitive and everyone is trying to breed the next Triple Crown winner.  It is an intense and competitive business atmosphere inside this community.      



 

 

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