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The U.S. Equine Market: Feed, Health Care and Services for Horses
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Aug 1, 2009
258 Pages - Pub ID: LA1600728
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Scope of Report
- Report Methodology
- Introduction
- History of the Horse
- A $100 Billion Impact in 2003
- In 2008, the Perfect Storm began
- Growth Projection to 9.3 Million Horses in 2010
- Where the Opportunities Lie
- Sources of Information for Equine Owners
- Figure 1-1: Information Sources
- The Feed Marketers
- Figure 1-2: Company Shares of the Equine Grain and Concentrates Segment of the Feed Market, 2009
- Regional Mills: A Force to be Reckoned With
- Figure 1-3: Locations of Regional Feed Companies in North America
- Where Hay Fits in
- Supplements Also Face Harsh Criticism
- Hay: The New Competition
- Beyond 2009
- Equine Health Marketers Face Similar Competitive Threats as Feed
- Table 1-1: Growth Rates, by Company, 2007-2008
- Colic and GI Issues Number One Concern Among Horse Owners
- De-Worming Products
- Figure 1-4: Leading Equine Health and Nutrition Products Purchased at Retail, 2007
- Brakes put on Deworming Market Growth
- Competition from “Natural” Worming Products
- The Ulcer Treatment Category also faces intense Competition from Natural Products as well as Alfalfa Hay
- Antacids
- Herbs Heal Ulcers
- Generic Omeprazole
- Alfalfa hay: Simple and Inexpensive Ulcer Protection
- The Health Care Competitive Landscape
- Table 1-2: Post-Merger Sales, Based Upon 2008 Sales (in $ millions)
- The Middlemen: Veterinary Supply Companies Servicing Equine Veterinarians
- Table 1-3: Veterinary Supply Companies, Ranked by Revenues, 2008-2009
- Equine Services, a $13 Billion-Plus Market
- Figure 1-5: Equine Services, Shown as Shares of Total Services Category, 2009
- Over 40% of horse owners rely on their vet for health information
- Farriers, and Other Hoof Care Professionals, are Often Overlooked by Marketers
- Dental Care Becoming Routine
- Table 1-4: Poll: “How often do you have your horse's teeth floated?”
- Horse Trainers: Key Influencers
- The Economy
- Horse Supply and Demand
- There is Some Good News
- Opportunities in repair of large-ticket items
- Figure 1-6: New Horse Trailer Purchase Plans, Poll: “Will you purchase a new horse trailer in the next year?”
- Horsemanship is a Lifestyle
- Chapter 2: The Horse Population
- Introduction
- The Equine Population in the US: 7.3 Million are Considered Pets
- Figure 2-1: Number of Horses and Ponies in the United States, Inventory, 2002
- Figure 2-2: Number of Horses and Ponies in the United States, Inventory, 2007
- Between 10 and 13 Million Horses in the United States
- The Perfect Storm
- 40% of Respondents Reduced their herds in 2008
- Growth Projections
- Figure 2-3: U.S. Horse Population Growth, 1985-2012E (in millions)
- State-by-State Analysis
- Texas: Almost One Million Horses
- Texas Horse Incentive Fund Bill Signed by Texas Governor
- California: 0ver 700,000 Horses
- Florida: 500,000 Equines and Growing
- Table 2-1: Top Three States’ Equine Population Growth, 2003-2009
- Other Key States: Oklahoma, Kentucky, Ohio, and Missouri
- Table 2-2: Breeding Statistics, by State, 2007
- Horses, by Use
- Table 2-3: U.S. Horse Population, by Use (in millions)
- Figure 2-4: Horse Population, by Use, 2009 (as a percent of total)
- How are Horses Used?
- Horse Population, by Breed
- Quarter Horses: America’s Choice
- Figure 2-5: Quarter Horse Registrations, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012E Racing Thoroughbred Headcount Overstated by 100%
- Health of the Thoroughbred Industry
- Figure 2-6: Thoroughbred, Price Per Yearling, 1998-2008
- Table 2-4: Average/Median Price Per Yearling, 1990-2008
- 2009 Foal Crop lowest since 1997
- Figure 2-7: Annual North American Registered Thoroughbred Foal Crop, 1999-2009
- The American Paint Horse: New registrations decrease by 45%
- Still, there are about 600,000 Paint Horses in the U.S.
- Figure 2-8: Paint Horse Registrations, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012E
- Figure 2-9: U.S. Horse Population, by Breed, 2009 (percent and in millions)
- Data Discrepancies Abound
- Figure 2-10: Horse Ownership, Types of Horses Owned (% of total mentions)
- “Other” Horses Comprise About 40% of the US Population
- Gaited Horses: One million horses, and 35 different breeds
- Mustangs
- Growth Despite Lower Registrations
- Boutique Horses are a Viable Marketing Opportunity
- Where are All These Horses Kept?
- Figure 2-11: Horse Boarding vs. Keeping at Home, 2006
- Unwanted Horse Coalition Survey: Over 20,000 interviews with Horse Owners!
- Horses and acreage
- Table 2-5: Poll: “How many acres are there where your horse lives?”
- Figure 2-12: Horse Acreage
- Chapter 3: Horse Owners and Caretakers
- The American Horse owner
- She’s 47 and Married and Owns a Single-Family Home
- Figure 3-1: Income Level of Horse Owning Households
- 3.9 Million Households Owned Horses in 2008
- Figure 3-2: Trended Pet Ownership as a Percent of the U.S. Household Population
- Figure 3-3: Number of U.S. Households That Own a Pet versus the Number of U.S. Households That Own Equine (in millions)
- Figure 3-4: Number of Horses Owned by Tenure, Presence of Children, Primary Product Purchaser
- Figure 3-5: Horse Ownership
- Horse owners by Segment
- Professional Owners
- Recreational horse owners
- Figure 3-6: Number of Events Participated in During the Past 12 Months
- Casual and Intensive Recreational Owners
- Figure 3-7: The Equine Market Segment Overview
- Horse owners by Discipline
- Western Disciplines
- Reining: Interest and Spending Surges: What Recession?
- Roping
- Roper Demographics
- Figure 3-8: Demographics of USTRC Team Ropers, by Age and Gender Characteristics (percent)
- Figure 3-9: The Stereotypical USTRC Team Roper
- Barrel Racing
- Barrel Racer demographics
- Cutting
- Cutter Demographics
- Team Penning
- Team Penner Demographics
- Ranch versatility events
- Trail Riding: The largest number of participants!
- Trail Riding is family-oriented, and often FREE
- Trail Rider Demographics
- What About Endurance Riding?
- English Disciplines
- Dressage
- Dressage Rider Demographics
- Eventing
- Eventer Demographics
- Hunters and Jumpers
- Natural Horsemanship
- Sources of Information for Equine Owners
- Figure 3-10: Information Sources
- RFD-TV: 9.4 Million Weekly Adult Impressions
- Chapter 4: Equine Feed Products and Companies
- A $9 Billion Industry
- Feeding Defined
- No Grains or Concentrates
- The Costs of Feeding Horses
- Figure 4-1: Dollars Spent Feeding Horses in the United States, 2008-2009
- Equine Feeding, One of the Top Two Annual Expenses
- Figure 4-2: Items Currently Owned, Amount Spent for Items in the Past 12 Months
- The Companies Don’t Divulge Information
- Figure 4-3: Company Shares of the Equine Grain and Concentrates Segment of the Feed Market, 2009
- Table 4-1: Two Industry Leaders, at a Glance
- Florida Market Analysis
- Top Five Companies Control 75% of Florida’s Market
- Table 4-2: Volume Share of Equine Feed in Florida Market, by Manufacturer, 2008
- Figure 4-4: Volume Share of Equine Feed in Florida, 2008
- The Producers
- Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
- The Acquisition in 2001
- History
- The Parent, Land O’Lakes
- Figure 4-5: Land O’Lakes Revenue, by Segment, 2008 (in $ billions)
- Feed Segment Reorganized in 2008
- Feed Mills Operating Below Capacity in 2008
- The Products and Brands
- Lifestyle Feed Brands
- Feed Division (LOL/Purina) Financials
- Table 4-3: Purina (Land O’Lakes Feed Division) Net Sales, 2004-2009E (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-6: Purina (Land O’ Lakes Feed Division) Revenue, 2004-2009 (in $ billions)
- 2009 Outlook for Land O’ Lakes and Purina
- Sales Suffering at Land O’Lakes, but 2009 Earnings up 35%
- Purina Mills Horse Business Group
- Purina is About Education
- Purina Market Share Steady
- Purina Mills Products and Brands: Strategy remains Purina’s #1 Product
- Strategic Strategy Ads
- Horseman’s Edge # 2
- Equine Senior: #1 in Senior Feed
- Ultium: Breakfast of Champions
- Purina offers Free Feeding Trial for One Horse
- New Product Line: WellSolve
- Competition to WellSolve
- A note about the Research for WellSolve L/S and Special Needs Horses
- About One Half of Purina Dealers Stock WellSolve
- Price is Top of the Line
- Unique Full Scoop Formula for Weight Control
- Marketing WellSolve to Veterinarians
- Production and Distribution
- The Role of the 850 Local Cooperatives
- Sales, Marketing and Advertising
- Research and Development: Over $13 million Spent in 2008
- Competition, According to Purina
- Farnam Platform: Made by Purina
- Farnam Platform and Tractor Supply
- Platform: Uphill Battle
- Two-Stop Shopping
- Cargill
- Cargill and Nutrena, a Rich History of Acquisitions
- Cargill Financials
- Table 4-4: Cargill Finances at a Glance
- Cargill is the Largest Privately Held Company in the United States
- Closing Feed Plants
- Products and Brands
- Nutrena is the Brand Leader in Equine Feed in the United States
- Nutrena SafeChoice: Competes with WellSolve L/S at half the price
- Nutrena LiteBalance Competes with WellSolve W/C at half the price
- EnergX: Revolutionary Oat-Replacement Product
- Figure 4-7: Glycemic Index When Fed at Equal Energy Levels
- Cargill’s Other Brands: ACCO, Agway, Prime Quality
- Sales and Marketing
- Team Nutrena
- Nutrena Partners With Chris Cox in 2009
- Nutrena R&D, not exclusively equine
- Nutrena’s Focus is Nutrients not Ingredients
- Do ingredients REALLY matter?
- Take Home Message to Equine Feed Consumers: Buyer Beware
- Nutrena Targets Horse Owners Concerned About Safety
- Nutrena’s Competition
- Second-Tier Companies Battle for Market Position Behind Purina and Nutrena
- Manna Pro and Walmart
- The Company
- Calf-Manna: Not Just for Calves
- Manufacturing and Distribution
- Equine Product Line
- Mars, Inc.
- Buckeye
- Seminole Feed, Mars Horsecare team up
- Major Marketing Push in the United States
- Three Senior Feeds from Buckeye
- Hay Replacement Products
- Doane Petcare Purchase
- Cavalor: New Feed Introduced in the United States
- The Products
- Ultium’s New Rival is Cavalor
- Regional Mills: National Influence
- Over 100 Different Brands Recommended by Veterinarians
- Figure 4-8: Locations of Regional Feed Companies in North America
- The Southeast Market
- Seminole: A Regional Company with National Reputation
- The Products
- Retail Store Personnel “SOLD” on Seminole
- National Expansion and Public Offering?
- OBS: Ocala Breeders’ Supply Snares 11% of the Florida Market
- Southern States, a Virginia-based Farmers’ Cooperative
- Growth Via Acquisitions
- Southern States’ Equine Focus
- Products and Brands
- Legends is the #1 Southern States Brand
- Southern States Offers “No Cost Feeding Trials”
- Southern States Partners with Triple Crown
- Senior Feed, #3 in Veterinarian Survey
- Triple Crown Educates Consumers about Companies Using “Least Cost Formulation”
- Regional Companies Own Ohio
- Kalmbach Feeds, since 1963, Upper Sandusky, OH
- Tiz Whiz
- TDI: Another Ohio-based Premium equine feed company that uses a Fixed Formula
- Pennfield Equine Feed Technologies: Premium Fixed-Formula
- Kentucky Equine Research
- Focus on Nutrition of the Performance Horse
- Distribution
- Tractor Supply
- Figure 4-9: Tractor Supply 2008 Segments, as Percent of Total Sales
- Vendors and Distribution Network
- Growth Opportunities for Feed Companies: Equine Disorders and Diseases
- Obese/Overweight Horses: As high as 51%
- Natural Grazing vs. Overfeeding, Which is the Culprit
- Insulin-Resistant Horses
- Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (EPSM)
- Feed Grass (or hay), as nature intended
- Explosion in New Feed Choices
- Throwing Supplements Away
- Figure 4-10: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Supplements and Nutraceutical Treats by Animal Type, 2004 vs. 2007 (percent)
- Figure 4-11: Share of U.S. Retail Sales by Animal Type and Category: Pet Supplements vs. Nutraceutical Treats, 2007 (percent)
- Figure 4-12: Form of Horse Supplements Usually Used
- Hay and Pasture: The Basics are Back
- Hay Production
- U.S. Hay Harvest and Production, 2008
- Many Middlemen Involved
- What else is known about Hay?
- What stable hay prices mean for equine feed companies
- Beyond 2009
- Feed Stagnant, At Least for Now
- Chapter 5: Equine Health Products and Companies
- Table 5-1: Post-Merger Sales, Based Upon 2008 Sales (in $ millions)
- Pre-and Post-Merger Market Shares
- Figure 5-1: Pre-Merger Worldwide Market Shares
- Figure 5-2: Post-Merger WW Market Shares
- The New #1, Worldwide: Merck
- The Merger
- Merial: Steady Sales and Salesforce Structure
- Steady sales growth
- Salesforce Overlap
- Animal Care Just a Small Portion of Merck Business
- Figure 5-3: Merck Revenues, Post Merger
- Merial’s Rabies Vaccine # 1 Worldwide
- Consistently Steady Sales Growth
- Table 5-2: Merial Sales Growth (in $ billions)
- Figure 5-4: Merial Sales Growth (in $ billions)
- UlcerGard and GastroGard
- Over 90% of racehorses have Gastric Ulcers
- Despite education, horse owners are not that concerned with Equine Ulcers!
- Unpublicized Facts about Equine Ulcers
- Free Scoping to Market UlcerGard
- More Merial Marketing
- Selling Prevention instead of a Cure
- UlcerGard Ad Campaign: Stay on Guard
- Non-prescription Competition for Ulcer Prevention
- Antacids
- Herbs Heal Ulcers
- Generic Omeprazole
- Alfalfa hay: Simple and Inexpensive Ulcer Protection
- Figure 5-5: How Buffering Capacity of Alfalfa Hay Helps Reduce and Prevent Gastric Ulcers
- New Fecal Blood Test Now Available to diagnose ulcers
- Equioxx: Merial’s Breakthrough in Equine Pain Relief
- Why Does Equioxx Work without Causing Ulcers?
- Marketing Equioxx to AQHA Members who Train and Show
- Injectible Equioxx Debut
- Colic and GI Issues Number One Concern Among Horse Owners
- Merial Vaccine Marketing to Vets
- Merial’s Zimecterin-brand Wormer # 1 Choice
- Merial’s Other Wormer Brands
- Merial offers New Satisfaction Guarantee
- But Renowned Parasite Experts Disagree
- Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health: Worldwide Market Leader in Animal Health
- Table 5-3: Growth Rates, by Company, 2007-2008
- Intervet: Pioneer in Vaccines
- Intervet: Pioneer in Customer Education
- Banamine, #1 in Brand Awareness in Pain Relief
- Safe Niche in Wormers, for now
- Marketing
- “We’re For the Horse”
- Over 50% of health-conscious horse owners administer their own vaccinations
- Pfizer and Fort Dodge
- Fort Dodge
- Pfizer
- The Brands
- Fort Dodge: Brand Leader in Vaccines
- West Nile Innovator # 1 West Nile Vaccine
- Is West Nile Still A Serious Health Threat to Horses?
- The Mosquito Shot and the AQHA
- Worming Products Quest and Quest Plus
- Marketing and Parasite Resistance
- Dewormers are the Leading Health and Nutrition Product Purchased at Retail
- Figure 5-6: Leading Equine Health and Nutrition Products Purchased at Retail, 2007
- Brakes put on Deworming Market Growth
- Rotation vs. Education
- Competition from “Natural” Worming Products
- DE: Hype or Serious threat to “profitable poisons”?
- New Product Development
- X-Pel Natural Wormer: The Future of Equine Parasite Control?
- New Product from Turkey
- Patent has expired on Duddingtonia flagrans
- Fecal Egg Count: A home test in development?
- New Zealand Company Launches Equine Fecal Egg Count Kit
- Equimax: Effective and Safe
- Marketing
- Second-Tier Companies
- Bayer: 8% of the Animal Health Market Worldwide
- Novartis Animal Health: 6% market share in animal health
- Novartis History
- A New Class of Unique Wormers (AADs) Launched by Novartis
- Other Companies of Note
- Virbac S.A.
- Figure 5-7: Virbac Sales Growth, 2005-2009E (in million Euros)
- Central Garden and Pet
- Background
- CG&P Acquisitions
- Farnam
- Farnam, the #1 Brand (at retail) in OTC Horse Products
- Sales are Currently Flat at CG&P
- Pet Products Financials
- Farnam Sales Increased, 2007-2008
- Recognizable Brand Name, Website and click-thru Service
- Farnam’s Wormers
- IverEase Discontinued Shortly After Launch
- EquiAid is a Farnam Brand
- Horse Health, another “Discount” brand
- Quitt: Cures Wood Chewers?
- Farnam Product Line, an array second to none
- W. F. Young/Absorbine: A Heritage of Innovation Since 1892
- Absorbine Today
- Innovative Products Fuel Demand
- Stall Safe Disinfecting System
- Myoplast, the European Secret, is Out
- Growth by Acquisition: Equine America
- One Target Market: Aging Baby Boomers
- Marketing to America’s Future: Facebook and Horsegirl TV
- Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica: Growth due to Swine not Equine
- New “Joint Health Management Program” Launched April 2009
- Surpass Acquired from IDEXX
- Competing head to head with Merial’s Equioxx
- Limited Equine Product Line
- The Middlemen: Veterinary Supply Companies
- Table 5-4: Veterinary Supply Companies, Ranked by Revenues, 2008-2009
- Butler Animal Health
- Growth via Acquisition
- #1 in Equine Supply
- MWI is #2 in Sales
- But #1 in Customer Service
- A 12% average growth rate into 2009
- MWI Revises 2009 Revenue Expectations
- AHI of Westlake, TX, is Catching Up
- 2008 Sales Up but Disappointing in 2009
- Looking for “Selective” Acquisitions to become Number One
- What About Webster? #2 in Companion Animal Supply
- Expansion and Growth through Acquisition
- Milburn Equine is Devoted to Horses
- Webster Financials, 33% higher for 4Q 2009
- Results of the Acquisition
- Specialized Sales Force
- PVPL: The Only Veterinary-Owned Distributor
- Why Do Equine Vets Need so much TLC?
- Chapter 6: Equine Services
- A $13 Billion Market
- Figure 6-1: Equine Services, Shown as Shares of Total Market, 2009
- Figure 6-2: Equine Health Services Shares
- Veterinary Care
- In the Top 10 Fastest Growing Professions
- Figure 6-3: Salary Comparison, Veterinarians vs. Other Health care Professionals, 2008
- Veterinarian Shortage Predicted
- Table 6-1: Equine and Mixed Animal Veterinarians, 2006-2012
- The AAEP
- Equine Veterinarians: $2.3 billion in Direct Spending
- The Role of the Equine Veterinarian
- Table 6-2: The Veterinarian's Role
- Table 6-3: Veterinary Expenditures, by Pet Type
- Guarded Future
- Products Bought Through Vets
- Figure 6-4: Supplements/Medications Obtained from Your Veterinarian versus Other Retail Outlet
- Marketing to Vets
- Over 40% of horse owners rely on their vet for health information
- Feed and Supplement marketers are not taking advantage of this phenomenon
- Hoof Care
- Improving Knowledge
- Methods to improve your hoof-care knowledge
- Table 6-4: Poll: “During the past 3 years, which of the following methods have you used to improve your hoof-care knowledge?”
- Meet the Farriers
- “Good Old” Backyard Horses can add up to a Billion dollars
- Figure 6-5: Type of Horses Handled by Farriers
- Barefoot vs. Shoes, a Hot Topic, even among Veterinarians
- The Do-It-Yourself Craze Is Affecting the Equine Hoof Care Market
- Barefoot year round
- Table 6-5: Poll: “Excluding foals and brood mares, what percentage of horses that you provide hoof care for go barefoot year round?”
- Costs of Routine Hoof Care
- Figure 6-6: Charges for Hoof-Care Work, by Region
- Marketing to and Through Farriers: A captive audience
- Farnam and Farriers Secret
- Full-time Farriers are a Valuable Marketing Opportunity
- Footcare in an average day
- Table 6-6: Poll: “How many horses do you provide footcare for in an average day?”
- Future Farrier Facts
- Dental Care
- 8,000 Equine Dentists in the U.S.
- State Licensing for Equine Dentists
- Cost of Dental Work
- Dental Care is Becoming “Routine”
- Table 6-7: Poll: “How often do you have your horse's teeth floated?”
- Future Outlook for Equine Dental Care
- Market Size Guesstimate
- Other Health Services
- Massage
- Equinology
- Equissage
- Other Programs
- Equine Acupuncture
- Acupuncture Without Needles?
- Equine Chiropractic
- Training and Boarding
- Figure 6-7: Amount Spent on Services in the Past 12 Months
- Transportation: $3 billion and shrinking
- Unregulated and Unaudited
- Race Horses are no longer the Cash Cow for Transporters
- Insurance
- Mortality Insurance
- Major Medical
- Who Insures Their Horses?
- Figure 6-8: Poll: “Do you buy insurance for your horse(s)?"
- Pet Insurance: Part of Employee Compensation Packages
- Markel and Equisure, Current Market Leaders
- Figure 6-9: Markel Specialty Program Insurance, 2008 Gross Premium Volume ($230 million)
- Equine Product Marketers offer Insurance
- Pfizer’s PreventiCare Program
- Purina May be Next
- Chapter 7: Future Outlook and Trends
- Introduction
- Unwanted Horses
- The Unwanted Horse Coalition Releases its Survey Data
- Survey of 128 Colorado Veterinarians
- Wild Horses: 10,000 more than “acceptable” levels
- How Does the BLM Work?
- Slaughter
- Pros and Cons to Slaughtering Horses
- Some Consensus Among the Experts
- Equine Slaughterhouses Return to the United States: Montana is First
- On the brighter side of the unwanted horse and slaughter issues
- Racetracks and the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Offer Solutions
- Every Horse has an Owner. Every Owner Has a Responsibility
- The Jockey Club Encourages Funding for Proper Retirement of Thoroughbred Horses with New Program
- Companies Pitch In to Help
- Horse Rescue Groups Offer Solutions
- Even Elvis Presley is Helping Rescued Horses
- FINALLY: No-Cost Gelding of Stallions Used For Breeding
- Natural Horsemanship
- Natural Equine Products
- Who started this Revolution?
- Parelli Natural Horsemanship is the Largest and Most Organized
- Figure 7-1: Growth in Parelli “Savvy Club” Member Revenues, 2005-2008 (in $ millions)
- Understanding the Revolution
- Jessica Jahiel, PhD, the Voice Of Reason in the Equine Market
- Senior Horses and Senior People
- Table 7-1: Baby Boomers, by Age
- Equestrian Communities: A Major Marketing Opportunity
- The Economy
- Horse Supply and Demand
- There is Some Good News
- Opportunities in repair of large-ticket items
- Figure 7-2: New Horse Trailer Purchase Plans, Poll: “Will you purchase a new horse trailer in the next year?”
- Horsemanship is a Lifestyle
- A Market in Flux
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