NAICS Code 238990-19 - Corral Builders

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NAICS Code 238990-19 Description (8-Digit)

Corral Builders are specialty trade contractors who design, construct, and install corral systems for livestock management. They work with farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses to create safe and efficient enclosures for livestock. Corral Builders are responsible for ensuring that the corral system is designed to meet the specific needs of the livestock, taking into account factors such as the size and weight of the animals, the number of animals to be housed, and the type of livestock. They also ensure that the corral system is constructed using high-quality materials and that it is installed in a safe and secure manner.

Parent Code - Official US Census

Official 6‑digit NAICS codes serve as the parent classification used for government registrations and documentation. The marketing-level 8‑digit codes act as child extensions of these official classifications, providing refined segmentation for more precise targeting and detailed niche insights. Related industries are listed under the parent code, offering a broader context of the industry environment. For further details on the official classification for this industry, please visit the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS Code 238990 page

Tools

Tools commonly used in the Corral Builders industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Post hole digger
  • Tamping bar
  • Level
  • Measuring tape
  • Circular saw
  • Power drill
  • Hammer
  • Nails
  • Screws
  • Fence pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Welding equipment
  • Concrete mixer
  • Shovel
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Chainsaw
  • Tractor
  • Auger
  • Corral panels

Industry Examples of Corral Builders

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 238990-19, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Cattle corrals
  • Horse corrals
  • Sheep pens
  • Goat pens
  • Pig pens
  • Poultry enclosures
  • Rodeo arenas
  • Livestock holding pens
  • Feedlots
  • Auction yards

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 238990-19 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The history of Corral Builders dates back to the early days of human civilization when people started domesticating animals. The need for a safe and secure place to keep the animals led to the development of corrals. The first corrals were made of natural materials such as wood and stone. With the advent of metalworking, corrals were made of metal. In the United States, the industry started to grow in the 19th century when cowboys needed a place to keep their horses and cattle. The industry has since evolved, and today, Corral Builders use a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and concrete to build corrals. The industry has also seen advancements in technology, with the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software to design corrals and the use of drones to survey land for corral construction.