More than 1,220 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “What are you most worried about for the future in the equine industry?”

Results were as follows:

  • Unwanted horses 57.63% (706)
  • Rising costs of owning horses 51.43% (630)
  • Loss of equestrian spaces 33.71% (413)
  • Parasite resistance 11.35% (139)
  • Emerging diseases 7.18% (88)
  • Other (please specify) 5.80% (71)
  • Lack of vaccines for impending diseases 4.49% (55)

Readers shared their worries in the comments below.

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  • The economy is going to create more horses that people cannot afford to keep.
  • everything keeps going up!
  • Loss of trails, locally and in state and Federal lands.
  • pro horse slauther house
  • Too many inferior horses being bred, not enough quality trainers and riding instructors.
  • unwanted horses and the rising costs, especially of hay and bedding
  • just breaks my heart to see horses being bred for a market that isn’t strong anymore
  • rescues like ours have high cost feed bills & back yard breeders cause 4 too many unwanted horses
  • Please stop breeding horses for simple pleasure…we have too many and they are sold for human food
  • & lack of vaccines for new diseases
  • I have one with metabolic syndrome – slow onset laminitis
  • quality hay production
  • Over breeding and backyard breeding. Nursemare foals are also disturbing.
  • The Equine Industry as a whole sufferes from neglected,abused .Bigger fines a must
  • irresponsible breeding, ownership, or suffering on the part of the horses due to financial situation
  • taunting & cruelty to horses by kids (with nothing better to do)
  • We are assured that we are getting our horses parasite free. To many horses on smaller pastures
  • That owners will ignore the preventative messures such as Chiro. Sports Massage, Dental etc.
  • I just think that there’s too much breeding while horse go without homes
  • If there is no place to live or to ride ?????
  • too much control by PETA, HSUS, EPA, etc
  • loss of wild horses
  • equine abandonment /lack of finances
  • Over breeding by greedy horse owners only interested in the money and not about the horses
  • Too many irresponsible people buying/breeding horses. They aren’t toys!.
  • loss of trails
  • After losing a horse to EPM this summer, I hope for vaccines/better treatment for the disease.
  • Each of your topics are a of concern to all equestrians-unwanted horses are a great concern also!
  • Overbreeding and slaughter are my biggest worries
  • Loss of trails throughout the country.
  • Over Breeding! And Crappy Breeding…Its crazy!
  • Ugh…I know about horses…but I need more expert advice.My worries are about my project!
  • neglect and abuse
  • all the wild horses will be captured and become extinct
  • Need Lyme Disease Vaccine
  • Emotional and physical equine health being overlooked by industry leaders and clubs.
  • could easily choose all of the above
  • All this Natural Horsemanship Stuff – not all is horsefriendly. We must learn to read the Horse!
  • Between the rising costs and loss of riding areas, horses are not easy to keep anymore.
  • I would like to own 2 horses, but the cost keeps me to just one.
  • Tick borne diseases are a problem in my area. I can easily pick 6 to 10 ticks off each horse per day
  • fewer people involved in the industry, too few young people being exposed to horses
  • we need to put a stop to all the backyard breeding and rescue the horses living that need homes for
  • with peta ect getting money from gov. we r in more trouble with regard to horse slauthger. it is a n
  • laws preventing owners from obtaining vaccines/antibiotics to treat their own animals
  • horses were fine until people messed them up!
  • The prices of everything is going up. No job, no horse, then what?
  • To much government interference,chips,etc.
  • too many people do not know the responsibility of owning a horse; they think of ‘my little pony’.
  • Lack of equine veterinarians
  • Too many owners consider horses a throw-away hobby & are the 1st thing to go in a financial crunch
  • Closed slaughter houses are causing more suffering for unwanted horses.
  • Rural areas are starting to experience the building frenzie.
  • There have always been unwanted and starved horses, but now with the internet we can see more.
  • Many horse owners have been forced in to giving up their animals due to the econy-No Slaughter!
  • lack of interest in our up and coming gereration
  • with the slaughter horses not being sold prices of horses falling down so low that good horses are d
  • so many horses are being put down because their owners can’t afford them.
  • Trying save foals from the “nurse mare” industry.
  • Mis treatment of stock not checked
  • Availability of quality hay due to serious water shortages
  • over population of unwanted and/or unusable horses
  • Decline in racing options
  • horse racing industry in Ohio
  • No ban on slaughter
  • most worried about obnoxious, limiting laws written by people who have never taken care of a horse
  • So many horses are slaughtered for stupid reasons (like many animals I might add).
  • the racehorse industry is in trouble
  • horse slaughter staying banned: it hurts the horse industry so much having that banned
  • I’ve seen too many cases here in central VA where there are many adoptable, unwanted & uncared for
  • unwanted horse problem is messing up the market
  • Government rules rugulations and interference (ie: money grabbing)
  • NAIS!!!!!
  • Human drugs eg Pergolide for Cushings being withdrawn by regulatory bodies.
  • what to do with unwanted horses and rising cost to keep healthy
  • Lack of hay and bedding being available and affordable
  • We dont need to ship our unwanted horses to Mexico. we nned to do it humanely in the states.
  • On going horse abuse, market down, horse meat high on black market.
  • Law’s to demand Micro chipping
  • all horses should have a place to retire when finished w/ their careers…
  • irresponsible and uneducated horse owners go along with unwanted horses
  • This will surely lead to destroying more horses, maybe even bring back US slaughter houses.
  • Alarming lack of equine (or even large animal) veterinarians! My vet just changed to cats/dogs only!
  • cost of keeping horses is going up to where only rich will be able to afford them
  • I am worried for the horses who are either wild or because of the economy their owners can’t keep
  • Industry collapse
  • People need to be more vigilant with regard to breeding;not only grade horse but all reg.breeds too
  • Not so much unwanted horses – but what to do with them
  • Unwanted horses and many people simply can’t afford them anymore.
  • This can be a deadly situation, especially in the case of very contagious, fatal diseases.
  • It is getting to expensive to own horses let alone show them to insure their worth on paper.
  • Poor sales market
  • horse slaughter is on the uprise again. wish more people could afford to keep their horses
  • Horses have gone from a way of life to a luxury, but where I live its a luxury few can afford!
  • overbreeding causing excess animals and no where to keep them
  • I’m afraid horse slaughter plants might reopen-they are NOT the answer for unwanted horses!!!!!!
  • Hay shortage, feed costs rising =abandoned horses..sad
  • are still taking up open space at an alarming rate! NEED TO STOP
  • loss of trails
  • very worried about the amount of hores being returned to rescue centers, and more being abandoned
  • Lack of affordable, good quality hay.
  • It is so sad to see the horses leaving this town, except for the influx of the Mexican Charros
  • losing land just to keep horses along with places to ride and costs.
  • Boarding close to home – expensive. Least expensive – too far away
  • That people will be mis-led to believe that reinstating slaughter is an answer to the unwanted horse
  • Scary how many free horses I’ve been offered this year.
  • what will we do when we can’t ride?
  • Price decline on horses
  • Steps need to be taken to discourage breeding.
  • Individual efforts to adopt can’t equal the unwanteds churned out by the industry each year
  • abused horses
  • Since most horse owners like to trail ride, we need to worry about retaining trails and horse camps.
  • more breeding, motre unwanted for rescues to bear the cost of
  • That the liberal left will restrict my rights taking from me to give to thoes who do not
  • This is the main comntributer to unwanted horses & rising costs. Screw Tract Homes!!!
  • I’m worried that I won’t be able to care for my horses as I would prefer to
  • We need more research NOW to develop new dewormers and inexpensive, easy-to-use “at home” fecaltests
  • In this area people are coming in for the country life but don’t want the dust and flies
  • BLM’s poor handling of the Mustangs.
  • I’m bothered bt the fact that people are stealing and slaughtering horses for meat.
  • here in west aust most of out trails are closed due to developement for housing & not replaced .
  • possible return of slaughter
  • Most worriesome is the current & future shortage of equine vets; without them, where will we be?
  • we need a vaccine for Pigeon Fever-PLEASE contact the about this concern
  • I’m very concerned about the plight of the unwanted horse more than any other issue. As humans, I b
  • Hay prices & impacts on horse ownership… ending in financial stresses = unwanted horses.
  • Lack of vets to replace retiring vets in the south. VERY SCARY!
  • The loss of our parks for my trail riding
  • i want horse slaughter to stop.
  • Loss of common sense
  • I think the rising cost of keep horses coupled with careless breed will lead to many homeless horse
  • parasite resistance is REAL and not enough people are paying attention – it’s deadly!!
  • all of the above
  • lack of market to sell nice horses
  • There are so many aren’t there. Unwanted horses and $$ go together.
  • Overbreeding of horses without a purpose
  • NAIS making horse owership impossible for the average person
  • No place to ride out anymore. Too many people!
  • Loss of value of the horses, can not sell horses anymore.
  • TO many unwanted horses! plus, it is crazy expensive!!! but i still luv it!
  • loss of cropland
  • Animal rights fanatics ,so called abuse confiscations .
  • ever increasing government overreach, e.g. USDA mandates for farm registries & mandatory transponder
  • poor breeding practices
  • I fear loss of farm/green space to housing developments, so horses have nowhere to go.
  • With many people lossing their homes…the animals like the people often have nowhere to go.
  • What I am most worried about is related to unwanted horses, but more to do with expendible horses.
  • availability of quality bedding eg. shavings due to pellet stove/furnace use
  • Continued cruelty via slaughter and mustang gathers
  • rising costs of owning horses and unwanted horses are related
  • Horse Slaughter
  • Rising costs of owning is one factor in the unwanted horse situation
  • horse slaughter,when you make the choice to own a horse you must accept the responsibility for their
  • In the Chicago area we are loosing more & more places to keep & ride our horses & it costs more too
  • Trails being closed to horses.
  • Not just the use of space but also loss of agricultural farmland in general to development.
  • I have had three horses given to me because the owners could not care for them.
  • I worry about becoming numb to the unwanted horse problem.
  • Must retain land and costs low
  • I’ve taken as many rescues as I can. I’m on the verge of having to find a rescue for myself!
  • lack of outside interest in equine-related sports
  • People overbreeding
  • Loss of farms/agriculture
  • All are real future issues
  • Worsening economy
  • Rank it. Loss of Equestrain spaces, Cost and unwanted horses
  • people are casting aside nice horses…very sad
  • We need to re-open the slaughter houses.
  • Overbreeding & low demand causing abandonment all over. Rescues have no $ to take them in.
  • lack of professional services in rural areas, especially equine vets
  • the dollar driven horse slaughter industry revival. don’t want it, don’t need it, better not reopen
  • If a group is allowed to make a change- horse slaughter- they should have to provide a solution
  • Too much breeding the Jockey club report 37,426 mares bred in 10 states-just a drop in the bucket.
  • I worry about a decline in good horsemanship.
  • the loss of trail access is happening now as well as cost of keeping horses
  • Over breeding & horse slaughter
  • The costs are ridiculous
  • All of these are worrisome.Wish I knew the answer
  • Both reckless breeding and racehorses