Overview
Agritourism includes equine tourism. Equine tourism includes using horses for horseback riding lessons, trail-riding opportunities, boarding facilities and reproduction services and may provide profitable value-added businesses.
The U.S. horse industry contributes $39 billion in direct economic impact, according to a 2005 study conducted by Deloitte Consulting LLP for the American Horse Council Foundation. The U.S. horse population was estimated at 9.2 million.
In a separate study on “backyard” horses released in 2007, the American Horse Council found more than 3.9 million horses were used specifically for recreational activities. Of those, 1.4 million were quarter horses. Another 228,000 were thoroughbreds and 2.3 million were listed as other breeds.
The backyard horse study also indicated the effect on gross domestic product was $32 billion. Of that, $11.9 billion was in direct effects and $20 billion in indirect and induced effects from horses used for the recreation industry.