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<strong>the</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

<strong>–</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>important</strong> <strong>than</strong> <strong>you</strong> th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Council Foundation


THE HORSE<br />

iN SWEDEN<br />

<strong>–</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>important</strong> <strong>than</strong> <strong>you</strong> th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

Half of <strong>the</strong> arable land <strong>in</strong> Skåne<br />

The 300 000 horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country require 300 000 hectares or<br />

600 000 football pitches to supply <strong>the</strong>m with fodder. That’s almost as<br />

much as half of all <strong>the</strong> arable land <strong>in</strong> Skåne!<br />

Ano<strong>the</strong>r dimension<br />

“Well, yes, <strong>you</strong> can pat a football <strong>–</strong> but patt<strong>in</strong>g a horse is a different<br />

th<strong>in</strong>g altoge<strong>the</strong>r! And a football won’t wh<strong>in</strong>ny <strong>in</strong> recognition<br />

when <strong>you</strong> go to fetch it ei<strong>the</strong>r.”<br />

(Overheard <strong>in</strong> a stable)<br />

Economy<br />

“The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> today is a multi-million crown<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess, creat<strong>in</strong>g amongst o<strong>the</strong>r th<strong>in</strong>gs employment correspond<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to 28 000 full years’ employment.”<br />

(from “The social economic importance of <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry”, 2004)<br />

”<strong>Horse</strong>s help people”<br />

Spend<strong>in</strong>g time with horses provides both physical tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and<br />

meditation, says Agneta Enertz, occupational <strong>the</strong>rapist from<br />

Trelleborg who runs a health-rid<strong>in</strong>g bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> tandem with her<br />

day job.<br />

“They help people stay healthy both <strong>in</strong> body and m<strong>in</strong>d”<br />

(from <strong>the</strong> magaz<strong>in</strong>e “Feel Good”, September 2003)


Contents<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> today 2<br />

World-class sport and competition 8<br />

Experiences and possibilities 14<br />

<strong>Horse</strong>s create employment and stimulate production 19<br />

People and horses 22<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>formation pgs 24<strong>–</strong>25<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>important</strong> <strong>than</strong> <strong>you</strong> th<strong>in</strong>k 1


Lojsta moor on <strong>the</strong> isle of Gotland<br />

is <strong>the</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al environment of <strong>the</strong><br />

”Russ”, our native Swedish pony.<br />

The horse<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> today<br />

The horse has an <strong>important</strong> place <strong>in</strong> Swedish society. The<br />

mix of horses and people leads to widespread socialis<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and its place <strong>in</strong> free time activities and sport is perceived as<br />

very mean<strong>in</strong>gful. The horse carries with it a sense of history,<br />

culture and commitment. The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry is also of<br />

substantial economic importance. Includ<strong>in</strong>g money betted<br />

on trott<strong>in</strong>g and horserac<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry has a turnover of<br />

at least 20 billion crowns.<br />

<strong>Horse</strong>s also contribute to preserv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> open countryside<br />

and have become a mean<strong>in</strong>gful source of <strong>in</strong>come<br />

with<strong>in</strong> agriculture. <strong>Horse</strong>s graze from land equivalent <strong>in</strong><br />

size to 600 000 football pitches, or an area half as large<br />

as all <strong>the</strong> arable land <strong>in</strong> Skåne! The majority of all horsefeed<br />

eaten is also Swedish. With <strong>the</strong>ir great <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong><br />

numbers <strong>the</strong> horse has <strong>in</strong> many cases replaced <strong>the</strong> dw<strong>in</strong>dl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

number of cows <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Swedish landscape. Dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> last few decades, <strong>the</strong> equestrian sphere <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> has<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r briskly developed to become a field of great diversity.<br />

When it comes to traditional horse sports, <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

can po<strong>in</strong>t to great <strong>in</strong>ternational success with<strong>in</strong> trott<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. But <strong>the</strong>re have also been developments<br />

<strong>in</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r areas. For example, never before have <strong>the</strong>re been<br />

so many different breeds of horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> as <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

today. Nor have <strong>the</strong>re been so many <strong>in</strong>fluences on rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

techniques and horse rear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>–</strong> from far and wide, and<br />

from history itself.<br />

Traditional areas such as trott<strong>in</strong>g, horse rac<strong>in</strong>g, show jump<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

dressage, event<strong>in</strong>g, and carriage driv<strong>in</strong>g amongst<br />

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o<strong>the</strong>rs have been jo<strong>in</strong>ed by rid<strong>in</strong>g trips, Icelandic horse<br />

rid<strong>in</strong>g, Western rid<strong>in</strong>g and joust<strong>in</strong>g. Even classical dressage,<br />

with <strong>in</strong>spiration from <strong>the</strong> horse tra<strong>in</strong>ers of <strong>the</strong><br />

Baroque era.<br />

For many people with a passion for horses today, it is<br />

about a choice of lifestyle, often with a special slant or<br />

type of horse as a part of <strong>the</strong> experience. For o<strong>the</strong>rs, horses<br />

are a part of <strong>the</strong> quality of life desired for <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir families. This pattern is also evident <strong>in</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

countries, not least <strong>the</strong> EU.<br />

In this, <strong>the</strong> age of <strong>the</strong> adventure-holiday, <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong><br />

horse tourism is also on <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>crease. Many people have<br />

discovered <strong>the</strong> extra dimension ga<strong>in</strong>ed through comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

horses with free time or holidays. It’s all about spend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

time toge<strong>the</strong>r and experienc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> great outdoors<br />

from horseback or carriage. Also popular are wilderness<br />

rid<strong>in</strong>g, courses <strong>in</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g or horse-care and such. The<br />

pattern is similar on <strong>the</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ent. Our sparsely populated<br />

land and <strong>the</strong> vary<strong>in</strong>g Swedish landscape, from cultivated<br />

land to areas of wilderness, are attractive assets<br />

to this country. The horse tourism <strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

is start<strong>in</strong>g to organise itself, entic<strong>in</strong>g tourists from both<br />

here and abroad. We have a lot to offer and potential for<br />

<strong>more</strong> to come.<br />

The majority of adult Falabella horses grow<br />

no higher <strong>than</strong> 76 cm tall and weigh between<br />

36<strong>–</strong>45 kg. Pictured here with a Shire horse.


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Commitment and fellowship Perhaps what most<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>guishes people with an <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> horses is <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

passion. There is a lot <strong>more</strong> <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>than</strong> just practic<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> sport itself. After all, horses can’t just be put <strong>in</strong> a box<br />

after use and taken out aga<strong>in</strong> several days later. They have<br />

to be taken care of. They have to be fed and looked after<br />

<strong>–</strong> every day! And it is also dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> everyday rout<strong>in</strong>es<br />

that are such a part of horse keep<strong>in</strong>g that people meet on<br />

a social level <strong>–</strong> at <strong>the</strong> tra<strong>in</strong>er’s, at <strong>the</strong> breeder’s, at <strong>the</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g-school<br />

and at public or private stables. For <strong>the</strong> great<br />

majority it would seem that <strong>the</strong> opportunity to mix with<br />

horses and o<strong>the</strong>r people is of greater importance <strong>than</strong><br />

tak<strong>in</strong>g part <strong>in</strong> competition. For example, almost 90%<br />

of <strong>the</strong> members of <strong>the</strong> Swedish Equestrian Federation’s<br />

clubs lack competition licences. And <strong>the</strong> picture is similar<br />

elsewhere on <strong>the</strong> Swedish horse scene. Just 10 percent<br />

of <strong>the</strong> country’s Icelandic horses are active competition<br />

horses. Only 10 percent of <strong>the</strong> members of <strong>Sweden</strong>’s<br />

Western Rid<strong>in</strong>g clubs hold competition licences. There<br />

are some 60 000 horses of competition-age with<strong>in</strong> trott<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

of which circa 24 000 are tra<strong>in</strong>ed every year with<br />

12 000 mak<strong>in</strong>g it to <strong>the</strong> racetracks.<br />

The act of compet<strong>in</strong>g, achiev<strong>in</strong>g with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport, can<br />

thus be seen as a spearhead of sorts. We are used to see<strong>in</strong>g<br />

top performances from Swedish harness riders both <strong>in</strong> Europe<br />

and <strong>the</strong> USA. We have seen <strong>in</strong>ternational success <strong>in</strong><br />

show jump<strong>in</strong>g, carriage driv<strong>in</strong>g and dressage. Progress has<br />

been noted too <strong>in</strong> Three-day event and vault<strong>in</strong>g. Swedish<br />

Arabian racers w<strong>in</strong> races abroad. And Swedish horse and<br />

rider teams <strong>in</strong> Icelandic horse rid<strong>in</strong>g and Western rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

have achieved success with top-rank<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternational<br />

competition.<br />

Grassroots tradition Beh<strong>in</strong>d this ‘spearhead’ of achievement<br />

lays a broad range of efforts from a great many<br />

people. Here we have a true grassroots movement, with<br />

everyone work<strong>in</strong>g toge<strong>the</strong>r to get th<strong>in</strong>gs done. They do<br />

<strong>the</strong> odd jobs, take care of <strong>the</strong> horses and muck <strong>the</strong> stables,<br />

mix<strong>in</strong>g with one ano<strong>the</strong>r regardless of which stable<br />

or field <strong>the</strong>y may come from. They run clubs, arrange<br />

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meet<strong>in</strong>gs, displays, competitions, out<strong>in</strong>gs and courses,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y practice DIY, ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> tracks, guard <strong>the</strong> car<br />

parks, clean, serve refreshments - and sometimes argue!<br />

These are horse lov<strong>in</strong>g boys and girls, men and women,<br />

parents, families, horse-owners and fellow riders. It is<br />

<strong>than</strong>ks to this voluntary work that a select few of all of<br />

those <strong>in</strong>volved can practice his or her sport at <strong>the</strong> highest<br />

level. The horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> has a grassroots tradition of<br />

availability for all. Trott<strong>in</strong>g has its roots <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of<br />

Coldbloods <strong>in</strong> farm<strong>in</strong>g and logg<strong>in</strong>g. People would race<br />

each o<strong>the</strong>r to church or hold yearly competitions on <strong>the</strong><br />

frozen w<strong>in</strong>ter lakes. The connection between logg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and trott<strong>in</strong>g is still very evident. More <strong>than</strong> half of all <strong>the</strong><br />

land’s trott<strong>in</strong>g racetracks with bett<strong>in</strong>g are to be found <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> woodlands north of Lake Mälaren.<br />

The backbone of Swedish trott<strong>in</strong>g is perhaps its mixture<br />

of amateur and professional tra<strong>in</strong>ers. There are almost<br />

twenty times <strong>more</strong> amateur tra<strong>in</strong>ers <strong>than</strong> <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

professional. Many are <strong>the</strong> successful horses that have<br />

been tra<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> amateur stables. That equestrian sport<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> has a profile of be<strong>in</strong>g accessible to <strong>the</strong> general<br />

public has its beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> Ridfrämjandet (“Promotion<br />

of Rid<strong>in</strong>g”), which opened <strong>the</strong> stable doors for anyone<br />

that wanted to ride. Ridfrämjandet became a part of <strong>the</strong><br />

Swedish Equestrian Federation, SvRF, on its foundation<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1993. And as statistics from The Swedish Sports Confederation,<br />

Riksidrottsförbundet, clearly show, horses<br />

really are for everyone: after football, horse rid<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>the</strong><br />

largest <strong>you</strong>th sport <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>! Not count<strong>in</strong>g all of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>you</strong>ng people that ride that are not part of SvRF.


Successful breed<strong>in</strong>g There are quite a few examples<br />

of top Swedish horses. Many of <strong>the</strong>m have been bred<br />

“small-scale”. The Swedish system of hav<strong>in</strong>g a few larger<br />

stud farms comb<strong>in</strong>ed with part-time stud farms and <strong>in</strong><br />

particular many hobby-breeders is pay<strong>in</strong>g off. Commitment<br />

to this approach is <strong>the</strong> unit<strong>in</strong>g factor. Comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

this sense of commitment with a stubborn attitude and<br />

purposefully stick<strong>in</strong>g to a vision is <strong>the</strong> key to small-scale<br />

success. The typical breeder <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> today is no longer<br />

a farmer but a woman <strong>in</strong> her lower middle ages with<br />

horses as a free time activity. This trend is common to all<br />

breeds across <strong>the</strong> country. The hobby-breeder has experience<br />

of horses, knows her mare’s orig<strong>in</strong>s and chooses<br />

her stallion with care, and thus has a professional attitude<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess of breed<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>ternationally top-ranked show-jumper H & M<br />

Butterfly Flip with Mal<strong>in</strong> Baryard <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> saddle is one<br />

example of successful small-scale Swedish breed<strong>in</strong>g. Beh<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Coldblood trotter Järvsöfaks’ success lays a great<br />

deal of personal commitment.<br />

Breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>volves <strong>the</strong> selection of <strong>in</strong>dividual horses<br />

of certa<strong>in</strong> types for mat<strong>in</strong>g, with <strong>the</strong> specific aim of carry<strong>in</strong>g<br />

certa<strong>in</strong> desired qualities over to <strong>the</strong>ir offspr<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

This process can have vary<strong>in</strong>g objectives. When it comes<br />

to work<strong>in</strong>g- and sport horses, <strong>the</strong> aim is to change and<br />

improve qualities such as pull<strong>in</strong>g-power, or <strong>the</strong> ability<br />

to trot or gallop, jump high, perform dressage etc. For<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r breeds it is a heightened similarity <strong>in</strong> appearance<br />

that is desired. Some breeds allow cross breed<strong>in</strong>g, o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

do not. Sometimes horse breed<strong>in</strong>g can be about help<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to prevent a certa<strong>in</strong> breed from dy<strong>in</strong>g out.<br />

For domestic breeds, it is <strong>the</strong> Swedish studbook rules<br />

that apply for breed<strong>in</strong>g. For foreign races it is <strong>the</strong> respective<br />

land of orig<strong>in</strong>’s rules that apply for registration.<br />

As a precautionary measure, <strong>the</strong>se rules must <strong>in</strong> turn be<br />

recognised by The Swedish Board of Agriculture. Breed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

organisations are responsible, amongst o<strong>the</strong>r th<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

for ensur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> breed<strong>in</strong>g values of stallions of types <strong>in</strong><br />

question.<br />

Fertilisation of trott<strong>in</strong>g and rid<strong>in</strong>g horses is chiefly car-<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> breeder Christ<strong>in</strong>a Larsson still owns her<br />

f<strong>in</strong>e jump<strong>in</strong>g mare H & M Butterfly Flip and is<br />

a keen observer at competitions.<br />

ried out by means of artificial <strong>in</strong>sem<strong>in</strong>ation. With sperm<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g so easily transportable, <strong>in</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciple all of <strong>the</strong> stallions<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> world are accessible. For <strong>the</strong>se breeds plus <strong>the</strong><br />

Icelandic horse, <strong>the</strong>re is also BLUP, a statistical method<br />

of analysis that is used to value breed<strong>in</strong>g-animals.<br />

From production to consumerism The horse’s<br />

function <strong>in</strong> our daily lives has changed from production<br />

to consumerism. It is no longer needed <strong>in</strong> cultivation<br />

and transportation, nor to carry timber or defend <strong>the</strong><br />

country. Instead it helps satisfy our need for mean<strong>in</strong>gful<br />

relationships, leisure and sport<strong>in</strong>g activities. As <strong>the</strong> number<br />

of horses grow, so too do <strong>the</strong> amount of breeds and<br />

<strong>the</strong> ways <strong>in</strong> which we use <strong>the</strong>m. This <strong>in</strong> turn provides<br />

a need for new companies, old and new products and<br />

<strong>in</strong>deed new ideas. There is also a need for accommodation<br />

with l<strong>in</strong>ks to horse tourism and horse keep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong><br />

different parts of <strong>the</strong> country. Consumerism through <strong>the</strong><br />

horse bus<strong>in</strong>ess is a billion crown affair.<br />

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How horses are used…<br />

Traditional categories<br />

Harness rac<strong>in</strong>g/breed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Warmblood trotter<br />

Coldblood trotter<br />

Pony trott<strong>in</strong>g (non-wager<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

More recently:<br />

- monté (trott<strong>in</strong>g with jockey)<br />

Breeders Crown<br />

Rac<strong>in</strong>g/breed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Flatrac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Steeplechase<br />

English thoroughbred rac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Arabian thoroughbred rac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Pony rac<strong>in</strong>g (non-wager<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

Breeders Crown<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(pony and large horse)<br />

Jump<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Dressage<br />

Event<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Carriage Driv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Long distance rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Vault<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong> disabled<br />

More recently:<br />

Gymkhana (pony)<br />

Steeplechas<strong>in</strong>g<br />

* competition category <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> breeder- or sire horse.<br />

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Breed<strong>in</strong>g organisations/<br />

Breed<strong>in</strong>g associations<br />

Breed<strong>in</strong>g values<br />

Breed exhibitions<br />

Breed competitions<br />

Three Day Events<br />

Futurity Shows*<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g sports/breed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Quality appraisals<br />

with comprehensive medicals<br />

Breeders Trophy*<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> of <strong>the</strong> Year Show<br />

Ceremonial<br />

Mounted Guards<br />

The Royal Mews’ escorts<br />

Freestyle/Circensic dressage (circus)<br />

Work<strong>in</strong>g horses<br />

Forestry horses<br />

Farm duties<br />

Utility work<br />

Work<strong>in</strong>g horse competitions:<br />

- Plough<strong>in</strong>g<br />

- Logg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

More recently:<br />

- Work<strong>in</strong>g horse and cart rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

- Work<strong>in</strong>g horse rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Newer categories<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> tourism<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g tours<br />

Courses, events<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g trails<br />

Bed and Box<br />

Icelandic horse rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Dressage<br />

Trail -/Obedience test<br />

Terra<strong>in</strong><br />

4<strong>–</strong>5-gaits<br />

Pace<br />

Tolt<br />

Westernridn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Cattle work<strong>in</strong>g events<br />

Timed events<br />

Show<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g events<br />

Ranch horse events<br />

Joust<strong>in</strong>g tournaments<br />

Classical rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> polo<br />

Saddle seat<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r categories of use<br />

Private ownership<br />

Free time<br />

Pett<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Socialis<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Health and recreation<br />

Culture/traditional ties<br />

Preservation of <strong>the</strong> open countryside


<strong>Horse</strong> breeds <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

Akhal-Teke<br />

Appaloosa<br />

American Curly<br />

American Pony<br />

American Saddlebred<br />

Anglo-Arabian Fullblood<br />

Arabian Fullblood *<br />

Arabian Halfblood<br />

Bashkir<br />

British Rid<strong>in</strong>g Pony<br />

Budyonny<br />

Connemara Pony<br />

Dartmoor Pony<br />

English Thoroughbred<br />

Exmoor Pony<br />

Falabella<br />

Fjord <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Friesian<br />

Hafl<strong>in</strong>ger<br />

Irish Cob<br />

Coldblooded Trotter*<br />

Caspian<br />

* Breeds for trott<strong>in</strong>g or horse rac<strong>in</strong>g with wager<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Lipizzan<br />

Lusitano<br />

Morgan<br />

New Forest Pony<br />

North Swedish <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Pa<strong>in</strong>t <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Polo Pony<br />

Pura Raza Española, PRE<br />

(Andalusian)<br />

Gotland Pony<br />

Shagya Arabian<br />

Shire<br />

Irish T<strong>in</strong>ker<br />

Welsh Cob<br />

Welsh Pony<br />

Welsh Mounta<strong>in</strong> Pony<br />

Shetland Pony<br />

Swedish Ardenner<br />

Swedish Rid<strong>in</strong>g Pony<br />

Swedish Warmblood<br />

(Swedish Halfblood)<br />

Swedish Trott<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Horse</strong>*<br />

(and many various crossbreeds)<br />

The horse <strong>–</strong> an athletic herbivore<br />

<strong>Horse</strong>s are by nature roam<strong>in</strong>g herbivores, liv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

wild <strong>in</strong> small herds (a lead mare, a stallion and several<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r mares). They graze for 16<strong>–</strong>18 hours per day.<br />

The horse, whatever size of breed, is a born athlete. The<br />

horse has a rest<strong>in</strong>g pulse rate of around 30<strong>–</strong>40 beats per<br />

m<strong>in</strong>ute, climb<strong>in</strong>g to as much as 240 bpm dur<strong>in</strong>g physical<br />

exertion. The heart of a normal horse of 450kg weighs<br />

around 5.5kg and pumps circa 1 litre of blood with every<br />

beat. Accord<strong>in</strong>gly, <strong>in</strong> just over 4 m<strong>in</strong>utes a horse can<br />

pump 1 cubic metre of blood. The horse can also improve<br />

circulation on demand by produc<strong>in</strong>g extra blood<br />

cells via its spleen, a sort of <strong>in</strong>-built “blood dop<strong>in</strong>g”. As<br />

a breed <strong>the</strong> horse is very adaptable. It ranges <strong>in</strong> size from<br />

around 0.7 to circa 2 meters <strong>in</strong> height and can grow fur<br />

to survive hard w<strong>in</strong>ters or develop sk<strong>in</strong> to cope with<br />

desert heat.<br />

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Worldclass<br />

sport and competition<br />

Harness rac<strong>in</strong>g Both Warmbloods and Coldbloods<br />

compete <strong>in</strong> trott<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. The faster Warmblood<br />

can be found on trott<strong>in</strong>g courses <strong>the</strong> world over, whereas<br />

Coldblood trotters compete only <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>, Norway<br />

and F<strong>in</strong>land. Monté rac<strong>in</strong>g, that is trott<strong>in</strong>g with jockeys,<br />

is <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly popular <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. The high attendances<br />

at competitions and <strong>the</strong> large amount of voluntary work<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g carried out <strong>in</strong> connection with <strong>the</strong> competitions<br />

are clear signs that <strong>the</strong>re is a great grassroots commitment<br />

to <strong>the</strong> sport. Around 10 000 races with bett<strong>in</strong>g are<br />

run every year. The spread of trott<strong>in</strong>g courses throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> land shows that this popular sport has strong<br />

regional support.<br />

A licence is required to tra<strong>in</strong> and compete with a trotter.<br />

There are several different types of licence but <strong>the</strong><br />

two largest groups are A-tra<strong>in</strong>ers (professional tra<strong>in</strong>ers)<br />

and B-tra<strong>in</strong>ers (amateur tra<strong>in</strong>ers). The cost of tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

a horse professionally varies greatly but is usually <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

region of 200<strong>–</strong>300 crowns per day.<br />

For trott<strong>in</strong>g’s <strong>you</strong>th division <strong>the</strong>re is pony trott<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

which is grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> popularity and can now be found<br />

pretty much throughout <strong>the</strong> entire country, us<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

Shetland and Gotland ponies. Many of today’s celebrated<br />

tra<strong>in</strong>ers and drivers got <strong>the</strong>ir starts <strong>in</strong> ”junior-trott<strong>in</strong>g”.<br />

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Trott<strong>in</strong>g courses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

Large track<br />

Middle-size track<br />

Small track<br />

When <strong>the</strong> world’s best Coldblood,<br />

Järvsöfaks, loses a race it is <strong>the</strong> exception<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r <strong>than</strong> <strong>the</strong> rule. A stallion with<br />

fantastic charisma, he is put out to stud<br />

when not compet<strong>in</strong>g.


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Victory Tilly isn’t only <strong>the</strong><br />

most successful Swedishborn<br />

trott<strong>in</strong>g horse ever.<br />

He is also unique <strong>in</strong> be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> first Swedish-born<br />

trotter to hold <strong>the</strong> absolute<br />

world record (1.08,9).<br />

Picture from his Elitloppet<br />

victory <strong>in</strong> 2000, with Stig<br />

H. Johansson <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sulky.<br />

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The trott<strong>in</strong>g racetrack <strong>in</strong> T<strong>in</strong>gsryd is nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />

Europe’s first mile-long track (1 609 metres).<br />

Carriage driv<strong>in</strong>g competitions are held with four-<strong>in</strong>-hand, pair<br />

and s<strong>in</strong>gle, ie with one horse and carriage. Carriage driv<strong>in</strong>g as<br />

a competitive sport was created by, amongst o<strong>the</strong>rs, HRH Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

Philip of Great Brita<strong>in</strong>, himself a successful four-<strong>in</strong>-hand driver.<br />

The sport was created us<strong>in</strong>g event<strong>in</strong>g’s three discipl<strong>in</strong>es as a model.<br />

Tomas Eriksson is <strong>Sweden</strong>’s most successful four-<strong>in</strong>-hand<br />

driver with two <strong>in</strong>dividual World Championship goldmedals.


Jump<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>in</strong>disputably<br />

<strong>the</strong> largest of <strong>the</strong> events<br />

with<strong>in</strong> horse rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and Mal<strong>in</strong> Baryard on<br />

H&M Butterfly Flip is<br />

one of jump<strong>in</strong>g’s greatest<br />

and most successful horse<br />

and rider teams.<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g Rid<strong>in</strong>g can be divided up <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> discipl<strong>in</strong>es<br />

jump<strong>in</strong>g, dressage, event<strong>in</strong>g, driv<strong>in</strong>g, endurance rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and vault<strong>in</strong>g. With<strong>in</strong> pony rid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>re is also pony rac<strong>in</strong>g<br />

och gymkhana. The total amount of starts with<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> sport of horse rid<strong>in</strong>g is around 160 000 per year.<br />

About three out of four competition starts take place <strong>in</strong><br />

show jump<strong>in</strong>g. Over 21 000 riders every year are granted<br />

a rid<strong>in</strong>g licence for competition <strong>in</strong> one of <strong>the</strong> sports’<br />

discipl<strong>in</strong>es. Competitions are arranged at local, regional,<br />

national and elite level by some of <strong>the</strong> Swedish Equestrian<br />

Federation almost 1000 clubs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country. To compete<br />

at local level a horse or pony must possess a competition<br />

licence. The maximum age for competition with a pony<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> is 18 years. <strong>Horse</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g is also <strong>the</strong> largest<br />

sport for people with a disability <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> and carriage<br />

rac<strong>in</strong>g for <strong>the</strong> disabled, for example, is one discipl<strong>in</strong>e that<br />

is ga<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> popularity. There is also an extensive array<br />

of events for people with a disability with<strong>in</strong> horse rid<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

provid<strong>in</strong>g both tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and competition.<br />

Dressage is rid<strong>in</strong>g’s bedrock.<br />

Jan Br<strong>in</strong>k and Björsells Briar are currently<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>’s most successful horse and rider team, hold<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> European Championship <strong>in</strong>dividual silver medal.<br />

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<strong>Horse</strong> rac<strong>in</strong>g Flat rac<strong>in</strong>g is held between English or<br />

Arabian thoroughbreds. The Arabian thoroughbred<br />

competes only <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> few races that are open exclusively<br />

to that breed. Around 1 400 English and 50 Arabian<br />

thoroughbreds compete <strong>in</strong> over 80 competition-days per<br />

year <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. There are over 60 professional and 200<br />

amateur tra<strong>in</strong>ers <strong>in</strong> horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>Horse</strong>s are normally<br />

ridden by <strong>the</strong> 25 professional jockeys or <strong>the</strong>ir apprentices<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>.<br />

Rac<strong>in</strong>g is primarily run at Täby Gallop, north of<br />

Stockholm and Jägersro Gallop <strong>in</strong> Malmo. There are<br />

also occasional competitions at Strömsholm outside of<br />

Västerås, at Blommeröd by Höör and at Go<strong>the</strong>nburg<br />

Galopp, a new track <strong>in</strong>augurated <strong>in</strong> 2002.<br />

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Totalisator Bett<strong>in</strong>g and lotteries take place <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong><br />

with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> guidel<strong>in</strong>es set out by <strong>the</strong> State. Swedes place<br />

bets for around SEK 4 000 per person per year and almost<br />

SEK 1 200 of this money is placed on trott<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

horse rac<strong>in</strong>g, which means that <strong>Sweden</strong> is amongst <strong>the</strong><br />

countries <strong>in</strong> Europe plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> most money on horses.<br />

The total turnover with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Swedish gam<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

is close to SEK 36 billion and of that just over 10 billion<br />

comes from trott<strong>in</strong>g and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. Between 2-3% of<br />

all money placed is through bets on horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. The<br />

lion’s share of <strong>the</strong>se bets, around 75%, are made via <strong>the</strong><br />

over 2 000 agents spread nationwide. The rema<strong>in</strong>der are<br />

made at <strong>the</strong> actual racetracks or over <strong>the</strong> Internet. There<br />

are many different forms of bett<strong>in</strong>g to choose from. Biggest<br />

and best known is V75, with a yearly turnover of<br />

SEK 4 billion.


S<strong>in</strong>ce 1973, Aktiebolaget Trav och Galopp (ATG) have<br />

run <strong>the</strong> tote organisation cover<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Sweden</strong>’s 36 trott<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g tracks. They are work<strong>in</strong>g to secure<br />

<strong>the</strong> long-term prospects for Swedish trott<strong>in</strong>g and horse<br />

rac<strong>in</strong>g’s development. This occurs <strong>in</strong> practice through<br />

guid<strong>in</strong>g 8 out of every 100 crowns <strong>in</strong> circulation back to<br />

those active with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport. Funds returned to <strong>the</strong> sport<br />

by ATG go to three groups of recipients: <strong>the</strong> racetracks,<br />

those active with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport (<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> form of prize-money,<br />

breeder and tra<strong>in</strong>er premiums and unghäststimulans<br />

<strong>–</strong> a f<strong>in</strong>ancial <strong>in</strong>centive programme aimed exclusively at<br />

<strong>you</strong>ng horses) and to <strong>the</strong> two central associations for<br />

trott<strong>in</strong>g and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. First prize <strong>in</strong> a race can vary<br />

from around SEK 5 000 to SEK 2 500 000.<br />

Unghäststimulans is given to two year-old trotters<br />

that manage predeterm<strong>in</strong>ed times <strong>in</strong> a Premielopp.<br />

Breeders automatically receive a breeders’premium if<br />

one of <strong>the</strong>ir own horses has won money <strong>in</strong> a race, irrespective<br />

of who actually owns <strong>the</strong> horse at <strong>the</strong> time of<br />

<strong>the</strong> w<strong>in</strong>. A tra<strong>in</strong>er premium is awarded to a professional<br />

tra<strong>in</strong>er if one of his/her horses places first to sixth <strong>in</strong> a<br />

tote race with a prize of up to SEK 19 000. The Swedish<br />

state’s <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> bett<strong>in</strong>g is two-fold. Foremost is <strong>the</strong><br />

bett<strong>in</strong>g tax (on Tote) equivalent to circa 11 percent of<br />

turnaround (SEK 1 172 billion <strong>in</strong> 2003). Secondly <strong>the</strong>re<br />

Division of wagers<br />

Back to <strong>the</strong> players: SEK 70<br />

How <strong>the</strong> Swedish gam<strong>in</strong>g market breaks down<br />

B<strong>in</strong>go,<br />

cas<strong>in</strong>o etc<br />

22 %<br />

ATG<br />

28 %<br />

Svenska Spel<br />

50 %<br />

is <strong>the</strong> undertak<strong>in</strong>g that ATG has with <strong>the</strong> state to contribute<br />

SEK 38 million per year, money earmarked for The<br />

National Institute for <strong>the</strong> Promotion of <strong>Horse</strong> Ownership<br />

(NS) for comprehensive contributions of national<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest, cover<strong>in</strong>g horse sports and horse keep<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Also <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> adm<strong>in</strong>istration costs for gam<strong>in</strong>g is<br />

<strong>the</strong> net cost of runn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> so-called ATG cl<strong>in</strong>ics which<br />

are adm<strong>in</strong>istered by NS. Toge<strong>the</strong>r with ATG, AGRIA<br />

and LRF, NS has created <strong>the</strong> foundation Svensk Hästforskn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

(Swedish Foundation for <strong>Horse</strong> Research)<br />

which sets aside SEK 5 billion a year for research aimed<br />

at, amongst o<strong>the</strong>r th<strong>in</strong>gs, prevent<strong>in</strong>g sickness and <strong>in</strong>jury,<br />

plus contribut<strong>in</strong>g to good horse keep<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Active with<strong>in</strong> horse sports<br />

(prize money etc): SEK 8<br />

ATG, courses etc: SEK 10.70<br />

Bett<strong>in</strong>g tax: SEK 11.30<br />

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Experiences<br />

and possibilities<br />

The Swedish horse sector can be likened to a folk movement<br />

which has grown all <strong>the</strong> stronger over <strong>the</strong> last few<br />

years. The orig<strong>in</strong> of this folk movement can most easily<br />

be expla<strong>in</strong>ed by <strong>the</strong> flood of money back <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> sport<br />

from totalisator gam<strong>in</strong>g. But <strong>the</strong> situation <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> is<br />

also part of a European-wide trend for a grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terest<br />

<strong>in</strong> horses, as evidenced <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rise <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> amount of<br />

horses here over <strong>the</strong> last few years. We now have one of<br />

<strong>the</strong> largest populations of horses <strong>in</strong> Europe and proof of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Swede’s love for <strong>the</strong> horse can be seen <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that<br />

rid<strong>in</strong>g is one of <strong>the</strong> country’s biggest sports, counted <strong>in</strong><br />

active horse riders. Many people share a <strong>more</strong> passive<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest, through gambl<strong>in</strong>g or perhaps through a family<br />

member with an <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> horses.<br />

Spectator sport <strong>Horse</strong> rac<strong>in</strong>g etc is a large spectator<br />

sport <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. 2003 saw over 2.1 million visitors to<br />

Swedish racetracks. The <strong>in</strong>ternational rid<strong>in</strong>g competitions<br />

that take place <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country: The Go<strong>the</strong>nburg<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> Show at Scand<strong>in</strong>avium, The Stockholm International<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> Show at Globen and The Falsterbo <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Show receive 180 000 visitors annually. Trott<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>the</strong><br />

third-most televised sport on Swedish TV, after football<br />

and ice hockey.<br />

The horse-owner Be<strong>in</strong>g a horse owner is certa<strong>in</strong>ly a<br />

hobby <strong>more</strong> demand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>than</strong> most. <strong>Horse</strong>s need daily<br />

attention, which demands both good plann<strong>in</strong>g and great<br />

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commitment. Whilst <strong>the</strong> horse-owner is <strong>more</strong> often<br />

<strong>than</strong> not a private <strong>in</strong>dividual this is not necessarily always<br />

<strong>the</strong> case, as even different types of clubs, bus<strong>in</strong>esses,<br />

associations and farms can be horse-owners. The <strong>more</strong><br />

advanced forms of ownership usually serve <strong>the</strong> purpose<br />

of f<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g expensive sport or stud horses. Own<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

horse <strong>in</strong>curs costs for fodder, stable-space, farrier, veter<strong>in</strong>arian<br />

bills etc. The average cost of own<strong>in</strong>g a horse is<br />

around SEK 18 000 per year but this cost varies greatly<br />

from horse to horse. A ”hobby” pony can cost SEK 3<br />

000 per year whereas a professionally kept competition<br />

horse can cost SEK 100 000 or <strong>more</strong> per year to own.<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g clubs and rid<strong>in</strong>g schools There are around<br />

220 000 people <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>’s rid<strong>in</strong>g clubs. The vast majority<br />

of members, 85 percent, are women. Over 100 000<br />

of <strong>the</strong> total amount of members are girls under 25 years<br />

of age. 540 of <strong>the</strong> country’s almost 1 000 clubs run rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

schools. Rid<strong>in</strong>g offers its practitioners both physical<br />

tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and <strong>the</strong> thrill of competition plus a not <strong>in</strong>significant<br />

side-aspect. This side-aspect cannot, perhaps, be<br />

strictly characterised as sport but ra<strong>the</strong>r consists of tak<strong>in</strong>g<br />

care and responsibility for <strong>the</strong> horse. This effectively means<br />

that <strong>the</strong>re is room with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport for those that have<br />

not achieved success <strong>in</strong> competition or <strong>in</strong>deed have any<br />

ambition <strong>in</strong> do<strong>in</strong>g so.


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<strong>Horse</strong> tourism and rid<strong>in</strong>g camps <strong>Horse</strong> tourism is a<br />

fairly new and grow<strong>in</strong>g phenomenon <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. There<br />

are around 500 companies <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country wholly or partly<br />

us<strong>in</strong>g horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir tourism activities. Customers can<br />

choose from a varied range of enterprises, rang<strong>in</strong>g from<br />

rid<strong>in</strong>g courses for beg<strong>in</strong>ners to advanced multi-day rides.<br />

Most associated with horse tourism are rid<strong>in</strong>g tours,<br />

most often longer treks with packed lunch or refreshments<br />

<strong>in</strong>cluded. Rid<strong>in</strong>g camps are a phenomenon that<br />

is fairly unique to <strong>Sweden</strong>. Dur<strong>in</strong>g above all <strong>the</strong> summer<br />

months, children and <strong>you</strong>ngsters learn better rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

technique and how to ride <strong>in</strong> forest and countryside.<br />

New <strong>in</strong>fluences Over <strong>the</strong> last few decades <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>,<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse has developed to cover areas<br />

outside traditional horse sports. This is evident from<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>creased amount of different breeds <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country<br />

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Western rid<strong>in</strong>g is above all a competitive sport <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> but<br />

a rider’s expertise can also be of practical use. The picture here<br />

shows cattle driv<strong>in</strong>g outside Skövde.<br />

and from <strong>the</strong> grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> new phenomena such<br />

as Western rid<strong>in</strong>g and Classical dressage. The Icelandic<br />

horse has been around <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> s<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong><br />

1800’s and was once popular for its size and reliability<br />

as a work<strong>in</strong>g horse. Today it is used partly on rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tours, partly <strong>in</strong> competition. Western rid<strong>in</strong>g is a competitive<br />

sport that developed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> USA, based upon <strong>the</strong><br />

practical style of rid<strong>in</strong>g utilised by <strong>the</strong> horses and riders<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong> cattle-ranches <strong>the</strong>re. There are 50 or so<br />

clubs <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>, with a total membership of almost 4<br />

000. Classical dressage <strong>in</strong>cludes <strong>the</strong> concepts Academic<br />

and Baroque rid<strong>in</strong>g. The aim of dressage is to carry out<br />

special, carefully controlled movements based upon <strong>the</strong><br />

concepts and teach<strong>in</strong>gs of <strong>the</strong> old masters of <strong>the</strong> past.


Social importance and <strong>the</strong> potential<br />

for development Hav<strong>in</strong>g a horse as a hobby augurs for<br />

a lifetime of learn<strong>in</strong>g and personal development. Be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

around horses is a good way to develop organisational<br />

skills and to learn about collaboration and responsibility.<br />

The great nationwide <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> horses is <strong>in</strong> itself a sign<br />

of <strong>the</strong> physical and mental well-be<strong>in</strong>g which contact<br />

with horses can br<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

An <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> horses will often start early <strong>in</strong> life. Rid<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

for example, is after football <strong>the</strong> sport with most<br />

activities arranged for children and <strong>you</strong>ngsters between<br />

7 and 25. That so many <strong>you</strong>ng people can learn and develop<br />

positive social values may be <strong>the</strong> most <strong>important</strong><br />

contribution from <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry to our society.<br />

There is room <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry for cont<strong>in</strong>ued development<br />

with<strong>in</strong> a number of quite diverse areas. There<br />

has been an <strong>in</strong>creased focus on <strong>the</strong> horse’s importance for<br />

Coldblood trotters also make good Baroque horses. Here we<br />

see <strong>the</strong> stallion Hårfagre with his owner Eva Jälmbrant.<br />

rural development <strong>in</strong> later years. A great <strong>in</strong>citement for<br />

mov<strong>in</strong>g from an <strong>in</strong>ner-city environment to a rural one is<br />

<strong>the</strong> opportunity that such a change br<strong>in</strong>gs for engag<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

horse <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> open countryside with lower overheads.<br />

That <strong>the</strong> horse-sector is <strong>in</strong> large part made up of small<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>esses, often <strong>in</strong> collaboration with <strong>the</strong> agricultural<br />

community, is also an <strong>important</strong> contribut<strong>in</strong>g factor <strong>in</strong><br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a thriv<strong>in</strong>g countryside.<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g is <strong>the</strong> largest sport for disabled people <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>. Around 2 000 people with physical disabilities<br />

and 2 000 with mental disabilities ride ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir free<br />

time or as a complement to <strong>the</strong>ir usual physio<strong>the</strong>rapy, socalled<br />

<strong>the</strong>rapy rid<strong>in</strong>g. Therapy rid<strong>in</strong>g is conducted by someone<br />

with a medical background and free-time rid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

by someone with tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> equestrian sphere.<br />

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<strong>Horse</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g for people<br />

with physical disabilities<br />

is one of <strong>the</strong> largest<br />

disabled sports. Many<br />

physically disabled people<br />

also receive help<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir rehabilitation<br />

through rid<strong>in</strong>g. Helena<br />

Hagberg has taken part<br />

<strong>in</strong> The Paralympics,<br />

amongst o<strong>the</strong>r competitions.<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g can benefit <strong>the</strong> physically disabled by tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

coord<strong>in</strong>ation, balance and strength. The same can apply for<br />

people with <strong>in</strong>tellectual disabilities and here <strong>the</strong> horse can<br />

even act as a k<strong>in</strong>d of <strong>in</strong>terface through which <strong>the</strong> person<br />

<strong>in</strong> question can express thoughts and feel<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

Work<strong>in</strong>g horses Utility work refers chiefly to logg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

work. Modern-day logg<strong>in</strong>g with horses is <strong>in</strong> certa<strong>in</strong><br />

cases an economically and environmentally preferable<br />

alternative to mechanised logg<strong>in</strong>g. This is especially <strong>the</strong><br />

case <strong>in</strong> small-scale woodlots, woodlots close to built-up<br />

areas and <strong>in</strong> environmentally sensitive areas where by<br />

us<strong>in</strong>g a horse one can cause as little damage as possible.<br />

Logg<strong>in</strong>g horses are used to transport <strong>more</strong> <strong>than</strong> 1 million<br />

m 3 year. There are a few hundred people work<strong>in</strong>g<br />

professionally <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> forests with <strong>the</strong> aid of horses throughout<br />

most of <strong>the</strong> year. And many <strong>more</strong> use horses on<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own private woodlots or on a smaller scale.<br />

North Swedish <strong>Horse</strong>s are often used for logg<strong>in</strong>g work.<br />

Along with <strong>the</strong> Gotland Pony, Coldblood trotter and<br />

<strong>the</strong> Swedish Ardenner, <strong>the</strong> North Swedish is considered<br />

an endangered domestic breed.<br />

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<strong>Horse</strong>s create<br />

employment and stimulate production<br />

The widespread <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> has also<br />

brought about a great demand for products and services<br />

connected to Swedish horse rear<strong>in</strong>g. The horse owner<br />

must, for example, buy fodder and equipment, hire a<br />

stable, engage <strong>the</strong> services of a farrier or a veter<strong>in</strong>arian,<br />

etc. Counted toge<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>esses across <strong>the</strong> land that<br />

service <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry have an appreciable impact<br />

on <strong>the</strong> national economy. The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry’s importance<br />

for <strong>the</strong> national economy can be seen with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

parameters of turnover, tax revenue and employment.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r comparison with o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>in</strong>dustries can be made<br />

by look<strong>in</strong>g at how much <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry contributes<br />

to <strong>the</strong> country’s GNP.<br />

Turnover The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry turns over a total of SEK<br />

20 billion per year. This can be compared for example to<br />

IKEA with its domestic yearly turnover of SEK 7 billion.<br />

Bett<strong>in</strong>g on harness and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g accounts for around<br />

half of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry’s turnover. Over SEK 10 billion are<br />

placed on horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> every year. As part of <strong>the</strong> gambl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry’s turnover is returned to <strong>the</strong> sport, <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

itself becomes an economical driv<strong>in</strong>g force for harness<br />

and rac<strong>in</strong>g tracks along with <strong>the</strong> breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry.<br />

Taxes The Swedish horse <strong>in</strong>dustry contributes over<br />

SEK 4 billion <strong>in</strong> tax revenue to public authorities. A<br />

large part of this figure, SEK 1.2 billion comes from <strong>the</strong><br />

tax on tote bett<strong>in</strong>g. O<strong>the</strong>r tax revenues are <strong>in</strong>come taxes<br />

paid by employees <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry, <strong>the</strong> sales tax and <strong>the</strong><br />

tax on goods and services.<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

… turns over SEK 20 billion every year and<br />

generates up to a fur<strong>the</strong>r SEK 26 billion<br />

turnover with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> community.<br />

… makes up to 0,34% of <strong>the</strong> Swedish GNP.<br />

… generates over SEK 4 billion <strong>in</strong> tax revenue.<br />

… creates paid employment equivalent to<br />

10 000 fulltime jobs.<br />

… and generates fur<strong>the</strong>r employment <strong>–</strong><br />

18 000 full-time jobs outside <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry.<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry has a turnover of<br />

SEK 20 billion!<br />

Agriculture<br />

(chiefly fodder): 2,6<br />

Goods and<br />

services: 1,9<br />

Harness and horse<br />

rac<strong>in</strong>g: 2,6<br />

Tourism: 0,2<br />

The breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry: 0,9<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> rid<strong>in</strong>g: 1<br />

Gambl<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

organisations:<br />

10,8<br />

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Employment The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> generates<br />

paid employment equivalent to almost 10 000 full-time<br />

jobs. Comparatively, this means that <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

employs almost twice as many persons as for example<br />

<strong>the</strong> supermarket-cha<strong>in</strong> ICA. In addition to paid employment<br />

generated, <strong>the</strong>re is also a strong voluntary-work<br />

movement with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry, represent<strong>in</strong>g tens of<br />

thousands of full-time jobs <strong>in</strong> man-hours, for example<br />

with<strong>in</strong> trott<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry.<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry generates close<br />

on 10 000 full-time jobs!<br />

Breed<strong>in</strong>g: 700<br />

Gambl<strong>in</strong>g &<br />

organisations: 500<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g: 1500<br />

Agriculture<br />

(chiefly fodder): 2 200<br />

Tourism: 200<br />

Harness & horse<br />

rac<strong>in</strong>g: 2 700<br />

Goods & services: 1 700<br />

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Every tenth horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country gives rise to<br />

one full year´s employment.<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry even produces turnover<br />

and employment outside <strong>the</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess!<br />

Ripple effect In <strong>the</strong> meantime, <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry’s effect on<br />

<strong>the</strong> Swedish economy stretches fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>than</strong> <strong>the</strong> employment<br />

and turnover figures directly connected to bus<strong>in</strong>esses<br />

l<strong>in</strong>ked with <strong>the</strong> trade. A bus<strong>in</strong>ess specialis<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> horse<br />

tourism, for example, must pay for equipment, premises,<br />

fodder, <strong>in</strong>surance, water etc. In turn, a company sell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

equipment needs to hire premises, pay for electricity,<br />

buy advertis<strong>in</strong>g, etc. The effect of one bus<strong>in</strong>ess spreads<br />

like ripples upon water and affects o<strong>the</strong>r bus<strong>in</strong>esses <strong>in</strong><br />

turn. The ripple effect is fur<strong>the</strong>r streng<strong>the</strong>ned when <strong>the</strong><br />

owner of <strong>the</strong> horse tourism bus<strong>in</strong>ess or persons employed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> company sell<strong>in</strong>g horse equipment start spend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir wages as consumers. Jobs with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

create job opportunities <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest of society via <strong>the</strong><br />

ripple effect.


Over 200 exhibitors<br />

and almost 80 000<br />

visitors come to Eurohorse<br />

<strong>in</strong> Go<strong>the</strong>nburg,<br />

<strong>the</strong> country’s largest<br />

horse fair.<br />

The ripple effect from <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry’s turnover is<br />

an estimated SEK 26 billion. This means that for every<br />

crown of turnover generated with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry,<br />

a correspond<strong>in</strong>g amount is turned over <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest of<br />

society.<br />

Society has ga<strong>in</strong>ed up to 18 000 full-time jobs via<br />

this ripple effect. It can thus be ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed that society<br />

<strong>in</strong> general benefits by one whole year of employment for<br />

every tenth horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> land. Wager<strong>in</strong>g on horses has a<br />

particularly positive effect on <strong>the</strong> employment statistics<br />

as many jobs are created through <strong>the</strong> return of money<br />

from gambl<strong>in</strong>g back to <strong>the</strong> sport’s most active members.<br />

Seen from this perspective, every one of ATG’s employees<br />

represents occupation for up to 14 o<strong>the</strong>r people.<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry’s contribution to<br />

<strong>Sweden</strong>’s GNP A fur<strong>the</strong>r way of gaug<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> horse<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry’s economic importance is by look<strong>in</strong>g at its<br />

contribution to <strong>the</strong> country’s GNP, that is <strong>the</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

value of goods and services produced <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> country,<br />

most often calculated on a yearly basis. The horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

contributes SEK 8 billion to <strong>Sweden</strong>’s GNP, identical<br />

<strong>in</strong> size to <strong>the</strong> island of Gotland’s contribution.<br />

A bus<strong>in</strong>ess’ productivity can be calculated through<br />

tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> sales value of all <strong>the</strong>ir goods and services and<br />

subtract<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> cost of <strong>the</strong>ir base materials to reach an<br />

output value. Every person employed with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry generates an output value amount<strong>in</strong>g to SEK<br />

480 tkr per year. Correspond<strong>in</strong>g figures for <strong>the</strong> country’s<br />

agricultural and manufactur<strong>in</strong>g sectors are SEK 400 respective<br />

612 billion per year. Employees with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry thus contribute to <strong>the</strong> country’s GNP on a level<br />

somewhere between employees with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> agriculture<br />

and <strong>the</strong> manufactur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustries.<br />

The horse’s need for fodder, straw and pastures helps ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> an<br />

open landscape as well as br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g sizeable revenue to agriculture.<br />

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People<br />

and horses<br />

Most farriers operate <strong>the</strong>ir own small bus<strong>in</strong>esses. The work<br />

demands great accuracy and precision.<br />

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Work<strong>in</strong>g with horses can range from engag<strong>in</strong>g a freetime<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest to hav<strong>in</strong>g a full-time occupation that requires<br />

high levels of tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and competence. Dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir lifetimes a horse and its owner can come <strong>in</strong>to contact<br />

with a great amount of occupational groups.<br />

Farmer<br />

Tra<strong>in</strong>er<br />

Insurance agent<br />

Feed supplier<br />

Equipment salesperson<br />

Keeper<br />

Veter<strong>in</strong>arian<br />

Goods conveyor<br />

Rid<strong>in</strong>g teacher<br />

Jockey<br />

Coach driver<br />

Masseur<br />

Breeder<br />

Farrier<br />

Protection of Animals under <strong>the</strong> law<br />

“ 4§ Animals shall be kept and tended <strong>in</strong> a sound<br />

environment, considerate to <strong>the</strong>ir health and with<br />

<strong>the</strong> potential for natural behaviour ”


Around fifty veter<strong>in</strong>arians have successfully completed<br />

<strong>the</strong> three-year horse-specialist tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g programme run<br />

by ATG <strong>Horse</strong> Cl<strong>in</strong>ics.<br />

Educational opportunities For <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry to<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue develop<strong>in</strong>g and for <strong>Sweden</strong> to reta<strong>in</strong> its <strong>in</strong>ternational<br />

competitiveness and high standard of animal welfare,<br />

a cont<strong>in</strong>ued supply of well-educated and competent<br />

personnel will be required.<br />

Courses at SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)<br />

Veter<strong>in</strong>arian<br />

A 5 1/2 year long vocational tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g must be undertaken<br />

to become a certified vet. The Swedish Society<br />

of Veter<strong>in</strong>ary Medic<strong>in</strong>e has developed a three-year<br />

educational programme specialis<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> horse.<br />

Studies can be carried out at <strong>the</strong> ATG <strong>Horse</strong> Cl<strong>in</strong>ics,<br />

for example.<br />

Domestic animal agronomist<br />

The domestic animal agronomist programme is a 4 1/2<br />

year long programme at SLU. Domestic animal agronomists<br />

ensure that animals (amongst <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> horse)<br />

used <strong>in</strong> food-production and sport and those kept as<br />

domestic animals are tended satisfactorily.<br />

Equ<strong>in</strong>e study programme<br />

The Equ<strong>in</strong>e study programme is a two-year programme<br />

with three l<strong>in</strong>es: Rid<strong>in</strong>g teacher, Stable manager<br />

and trott<strong>in</strong>g and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. The courses run at<br />

state facilities <strong>in</strong> Wången, Fly<strong>in</strong>ge and Strömsholm.<br />

Animal carer<br />

The animal carer programme is a two-year course<br />

mix<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>oretical and <strong>the</strong> practical. The animal<br />

carer works under a veter<strong>in</strong>arian or <strong>in</strong>dependently<br />

with domestic animals and horses.<br />

Some educational paths to work<strong>in</strong>g with horses<br />

Farriery tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

Farriery tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g is a two-year course mix<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong>oretical and <strong>the</strong> practical. The programme meets<br />

<strong>the</strong> certification standard set by <strong>the</strong> Swedish Board<br />

of Agriculture.<br />

Övriga<br />

Upper secondary schools<br />

There are 40 or so agricultural colleges provid<strong>in</strong>g basic<br />

horse studies. All pupils are prepared towards pass<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>the</strong> entry test for a diploma <strong>in</strong> horse managment.<br />

Private education<br />

There are a great variety of private courses and<br />

tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g programmes, cover<strong>in</strong>g everyth<strong>in</strong>g from <strong>in</strong>dividually<br />

tailored rid<strong>in</strong>g programmes to horse-massage,<br />

chiropractic, farriery etc.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r education<br />

Hästsportens Folkhögskola (Folk High School for<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> Sports) <strong>in</strong> Strömsholm offers vocational tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

courses and Kom Vux (Municipal Adult Education)<br />

amongst o<strong>the</strong>rs, offer supplementary adult education<br />

courses. SLU offer fur<strong>the</strong>r education courses <strong>in</strong> subjects<br />

such as breed<strong>in</strong>g, feed<strong>in</strong>g, health, constructionwork<br />

and <strong>more</strong>.<br />

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Organisations<br />

Below is a list of some of <strong>the</strong> larger organisations with<strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry. Information on how to contact <strong>the</strong>m<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r organisations with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry can be found<br />

on <strong>the</strong> opposite page.<br />

AB Trav och Galopp runs bett<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong><br />

country’s trott<strong>in</strong>g and race courses. The<br />

company was formed <strong>in</strong> 1973 with <strong>the</strong> aim of<br />

secur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> horse rac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dustry’s economy<br />

through organised wager<strong>in</strong>g on horses. It is 90% owned<br />

by The Swedish Trott<strong>in</strong>g Organisation, <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r 10% belong<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to The Swedish Thoroughbred Association. The<br />

Swedish state exercises its <strong>in</strong>fluence through its right to<br />

appo<strong>in</strong>t six of <strong>the</strong> twelve ord<strong>in</strong>ary board members, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

its chairman.<br />

The Swedish Trott<strong>in</strong>g Organisation<br />

<strong>–</strong> Svenska Travsportens Centralförbund<br />

(STC) is responsible for organis<strong>in</strong>g, lead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and develop<strong>in</strong>g Swedish trott<strong>in</strong>g. It also acts<br />

as a service organisation for trott<strong>in</strong>g society,<br />

those people active with<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> sport and <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong>dividuals,<br />

and is a breeder’s association, and keeps a studbook<br />

and register of Warmblood and Coldblood trott<strong>in</strong>g horses.<br />

The Swedish Thoroughbred Association<br />

<strong>–</strong> Svensk Galopp (SG) is <strong>the</strong> STC’s counterpart<br />

with<strong>in</strong> thoroughbred rac<strong>in</strong>g. The SG is<br />

a breeder’s association and keeps a studbook<br />

and register for <strong>the</strong> English thoroughbred.<br />

Svenska Ridsportförbundet (SvRf) works<br />

to promote rid<strong>in</strong>g, carriage driv<strong>in</strong>g and vault<strong>in</strong>g<br />

as healthy, popular and competitive sports.<br />

The association represents its members <strong>in</strong><br />

deal<strong>in</strong>gs with <strong>the</strong> authorities, politicians and<br />

society <strong>in</strong> general, plus works with education, offers advice<br />

and service and deals with future issues fac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> sports.<br />

24 The horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>important</strong> <strong>than</strong> <strong>you</strong> th<strong>in</strong>k<br />

The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Board <strong>–</strong> Svenska<br />

Hästavelsförbundet (SH) is <strong>the</strong> breeder’s<br />

association for all breeds that fall between<br />

those catered for by <strong>the</strong> STC and <strong>the</strong> SG.<br />

The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Board has 23 member<br />

associations, cover<strong>in</strong>g 31 different races. The majority of<br />

<strong>the</strong>se member associations <strong>the</strong>mselves keep studbooks<br />

and registers. The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Board aims to represent<br />

its members’ common <strong>in</strong>terests and to promote <strong>the</strong> quality<br />

and development of Swedish horse breed<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Council Foundation<br />

<strong>–</strong> Nationella Stiftelsen för Hästhålln<strong>in</strong>gens<br />

Främjande (NS) acts as an umbrella organisation<br />

for trott<strong>in</strong>g and thoroughbred rac<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

horse rid<strong>in</strong>g and horse breed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>. The <strong>in</strong>stitute’s<br />

mission is to promote horse keep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> with a<br />

special emphasis on education, veter<strong>in</strong>ary medic<strong>in</strong>e, horse<br />

welfare, breed<strong>in</strong>g and rear<strong>in</strong>g, activities of <strong>in</strong>terest to <strong>the</strong><br />

horse <strong>in</strong>dustry such as environmental and IT matters, plus<br />

to look out for <strong>the</strong> Swedish horse <strong>in</strong>dustry’s <strong>in</strong>terests on <strong>the</strong><br />

economic political front. The <strong>in</strong>stitute is also responsible for<br />

<strong>the</strong> national facilities at Fly<strong>in</strong>ge, Strömsholm and Wången.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>stitute also owns ATG <strong>Horse</strong> Cl<strong>in</strong>ics Ltd. with its 21<br />

cl<strong>in</strong>ics, plus The Skara <strong>Horse</strong> Hospital and The Farrier<br />

School <strong>in</strong> Skara.<br />

The Federation of Swedish Farmers - Lantbrukarnas<br />

riksförbund (LRF) is a network<br />

and bus<strong>in</strong>ess organisation for land or forest<br />

owners & workers. Bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g horses<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> makes up an <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly large part of <strong>the</strong> activities<br />

of agricultural bus<strong>in</strong>esses. The LRF duly backs tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g,<br />

breed<strong>in</strong>g, horse-tourism and horse sports and promotes <strong>in</strong>creased<br />

understand<strong>in</strong>g between horse owners, land owners<br />

and riders both regionally and nationwide.<br />

The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences<br />

<strong>–</strong> SLU provides education and research<br />

<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> horse. Both <strong>the</strong> healthy and <strong>the</strong> sick<br />

horse, its keep<strong>in</strong>g and its stable environment.<br />

Their strategic commitment Hippocampus at<br />

<strong>the</strong> SLU/SVA provides a hub for research, tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation.


Do <strong>you</strong> want to know <strong>more</strong> about horses<br />

and and <strong>the</strong> horse sector <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong>?<br />

• For trott<strong>in</strong>g horses and harness rac<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Svenska Travsportens Centralförbund<br />

(The Swedish Trott<strong>in</strong>g Organisation)<br />

Hästsportens Hus, 161 89 Stockholm, +46-8-627 20 00<br />

www.travsport.se<br />

• For thoroughbreds and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Svenska Galoppförbundet, (The Swedish<br />

Thoroughbred Association) Hästsportens Hus<br />

161 89 Stockholm, +46-8-627 20 00, www.galoppsport.se<br />

• For wager<strong>in</strong>g on horses:<br />

ATG, Hästsportens hus<br />

161 89 Stockholm, +46-8-627 20 00, www.atg.se<br />

• For rid<strong>in</strong>g and rid<strong>in</strong>g schools:<br />

Svenska Ridsportförbundet, (The Swedish Equestrian<br />

Federation) Ridsportens Hus, Strömsholm<br />

730 40 Kolbäck, +46-220-456 00 www.ridsport.se<br />

• For horse-breeder´s associations, registration<br />

and breed evaluation for breeds o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>than</strong><br />

trotters and race horses:<br />

Svenska Hästavelsförbundet, (The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Board)<br />

Herrskogsvägen 2, 730 40 Kolbäck, Strömsholm<br />

+46-220-454 00, www.swehast.se<br />

• For regulations concern<strong>in</strong>g horse breed<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

horse <strong>in</strong>sem<strong>in</strong>ation, import and export of<br />

horses, etc:<br />

Statens Jordbruksverk,(The Swedish Board of<br />

Agriculture) 551 82 Jönköp<strong>in</strong>g<br />

+46-13-15 50 00, www.sjv.se<br />

• For horse tourism and horse bus<strong>in</strong>esses:<br />

Lantbrukarnas Riksförbund, (The Federation of Swedish<br />

Farmers) LRF, 105 33 Stockholm<br />

+46-771-573 573, www.lrf.se<br />

• For research and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Hippocampus, SLU/SVA<br />

Box 7018, 750 07 Uppsala<br />

+46-18-67 10 00, www.hippocampus.slu.se<br />

• For icelandic horse tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Islandshästförbundet, www.icelandichorse.se<br />

• For western rid<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Western Riders Association of <strong>Sweden</strong>, WRAS,<br />

www.wras.nu<br />

• For work<strong>in</strong>g horse activities:<br />

Fören<strong>in</strong>gen Skogshästen, www.skogshasten.com<br />

You can also read:<br />

• The social economic importance of <strong>the</strong><br />

horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

SLU (2004).<br />

Available to order from The Institution of Economics<br />

SLU, tel: +46-18-67 18 00<br />

• Plan of action for <strong>the</strong> horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

The M<strong>in</strong>istry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs (2004).<br />

Available for download<strong>in</strong>g here:<br />

www.jordbruk.reger<strong>in</strong>gen.se/<br />

• Sverige som Hästland<br />

LRF (The federation of Swedish Farmers) et al, (2003).<br />

Available for download<strong>in</strong>g here: www.lrf.se<br />

• Nationellt utveckl<strong>in</strong>gsprogram för svensk<br />

hästnär<strong>in</strong>g/National development programme<br />

for <strong>the</strong> swedish horse <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

Nationella Stiftelsen (The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Council Foundation).<br />

Available for download<strong>in</strong>g here:<br />

www.ridsport.se/ns/<strong>in</strong>nehall.html<br />

• Swedish horse policy (SOU 2000:109)<br />

Available to order from Fritzes publish<strong>in</strong>g house<br />

tel: +46-8-690 91 90<br />

• The horse <strong>in</strong> work, sport and free time<br />

General program for horse research at SLU och SVA 2002‒2010.<br />

Available for download<strong>in</strong>g here (pdf):<br />

http://hippocampus.slu.se or from Publikationsservice<br />

(Service Division) at SLU, tel: +46-18-67 11 00<br />

texts: Dag Johansson<br />

The horse <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> today, Elsa Bexelius<br />

pictures: Jan Andersson, pgs 16, 17<br />

P&R-Andersson Pressbild, pgs 9, 10 bottom,<br />

12, 18 right, 22, 23<br />

Elsa Bexelius, Front cover, pg 7<br />

Bibbi Bonorden, pg 15<br />

Christer Ehrl<strong>in</strong>g, pg 21 top<br />

Elitfoder, pg 21 bottom<br />

Cenneth Hall, pg 10 top right<br />

Heml<strong>in</strong> Foto, pg 2<br />

Sara Holmgren, pg 4<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong> Larsson, pg 1<br />

Svenska Ridsportförbundet, pgs 10 top left,<br />

11 bottom, 16, 18 left<br />

Roland Thunholm,pgs 3, 5, 11 top<br />

Katr<strong>in</strong> Wallberg, pg 17<br />

art direction: Maria Capandegui, Information department, SLU<br />

Torbjörn Östl<strong>in</strong>g, Information department, SLU


Dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> last few decades, <strong>the</strong> equestrian sphere <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> has ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

briskly developed to become a field of great diversity. When it comes to<br />

traditional horse sports, <strong>Sweden</strong> can po<strong>in</strong>t to great <strong>in</strong>ternational success<br />

with<strong>in</strong> trott<strong>in</strong>g and horse rac<strong>in</strong>g. But <strong>the</strong>re have also been developments <strong>in</strong><br />

o<strong>the</strong>r areas. For example, never before have <strong>the</strong>re been so many different<br />

breeds of horses <strong>in</strong> <strong>Sweden</strong> as <strong>the</strong>re are today. Nor have <strong>the</strong>re been so many<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluences on rid<strong>in</strong>g techniques and horse rear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>–</strong> from far and wide, and<br />

from history itself.<br />

With <strong>than</strong>ks to our sponsors:<br />

ATG<br />

Ackordhäststiftelsen<br />

LRF<br />

The Swedish <strong>Horse</strong> Council Foundation<br />

Hästsportens Hus<br />

161 89 Stockholm<br />

+46-8-627 20 00<br />

Wikströms, Uppsala 1050002

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