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Equine businesses in the UK employ around 54,300 people

There are approximately 6,000 equine businesses in the UK

Riding lessons in the UK are worth over £500 million


 
 
Equine

What is the equine industry?

If you love horses, care about their welfare, and would love a job where you could work with them everyday, then a career in the equine industry could be for you. Opportunities to work with horses are incredibly diverse, so you could be working in areas ranging from riding schools and livery yards to racehorse training.

The UK spends over £2 billion on the equine industry each year. There are approximately 900,000 horses and ponies in the UK and 2 million riders, which demonstrates the country’s love of horses and the potential for making money in the equine industry. Riding lessons alone are worth over £500 million. Horses are a major asset for their owners, and need the skilled attention of devoted and well-trained staff.

Did you know…?

  • There are approximately 6,000 equine businesses in the UK

  • These businesses employ around 54,300 people… would you like to be one of them?

What opportunities are there for me?

There are opportunities to work with horses in areas including riding schools, livery yards, events and competitions, clubs and hunts, and racing yards in careers ranging from grooms, to riding instructors, to horse breeders and jockeys. Many equine establishments have multiple functions e.g. riding schools can also be livery yards, and breeders can also be trainers.

Go on to discover what skills you need to work in equine
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Catriona Steven, Coach, Gleneagles Equestrian Centre
"I would encourage anyone to take up an equine career"
Catriona Steven

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