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Horse Industry

Horse Industry. World Distribution of horses, donkeys, and mules. The majority of the world’s horses, donkeys, and mules are not found in the United States. Only 8% of the world’s horses and less than 1% of the donkeys and mules are located in the U.S. Distribution of horses.

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Horse Industry

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  1. Horse Industry

  2. World Distribution of horses, donkeys, and mules • The majority of the world’s horses, donkeys, and mules are not found in the United States. • Only 8% of the world’s horses and less than 1% of the donkeys and mules are located in the U.S.

  3. Distribution of horses • The world population of horses is about 60 million. • More than half of the world’s horses are found in Asia (27%) and South America (25%). • Mexico (10%) • Africa (8%) • United States (8%) • Europe (7%) • All other (15%)

  4. Donkeys • Most (80%) of the donkeys in the world are found in Africa (30%) and Asia (50%). • Worldwide donkey population – 43 million. • US donkey population – 54,000. • Offspring of a male donkey and a female horse – sterile.

  5. mules • Most (84%) mules are located in Mexico (21%), South America (23%), and Asia (40%). • Worldwide mule population – 15 million. • US Mule population – 28,000.

  6. The horse industry rise and decline… • 1915 – Highest number of horses ever recorded – over 21 million. • 1960 – Lowest number of horses ever recorded – 3 million horses. Expansion of manufacturing, commerce, and farming lead to the decline. • After 1960 – until today. Increased to 5 -7 million horses.

  7. Top 10 horse-producing States • Texas • California • Oklahoma • Colorado • New York • Ohio • Michigan • Pennsylvania • Washington • Kentucky

  8. Top breed registrations • Quarter Horse • Arabian • Thoroughbred

  9. Status of the horse industry • The horse industry directly produces goods and services amounting to $25.3 billion. • Sale of horses, breeding fees, races, shows, rodeos, and entertainment. • Total economic impact of $112.1 billion. • Racing, showing, and recreation each contribute more than 25% to the total value of goods and services produced by the horse industry. • 338,500 jobs

  10. Popular equestrian activities • Horse Shows • Dressage • Rodeos • Polo • Fox Hunting • Driving Carts/Wagons • Riding • Draft Horse Demonstrations

  11. Research in the horse industry • Unsoundness and Injury • Identification, prevention, and treatment of injuries • Breeding and Reproduction • Embryo transfer, genetic mapping • Nutrition • Grazing methods, nutrient requirements • Disease Prevention and Control • More effective immunizations, control of parasites

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