Livestock Market
A livestock market is a place where farmers and buyers come together to trade animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats. These markets can be physical locations or online platforms, and they play a crucial role in the agricultural economy by helping farmers sell their livestock to buyers, including other farmers, processors, and retailers.
In a livestock market, animals are typically sold by weight or by head, and prices can fluctuate based on demand, quality, and market conditions. The market also provides a venue for buyers to assess the health and quality of the animals before making a purchase, ensuring that they meet their needs for meat, dairy, or breeding purposes.