When Paul Revere rode his horse to warn of the British arrival to spark the American Revolutionary War, the horse was a vital part of every aspect of the colonies. As the new country forged its way, that dependency continued for another 175+ years until cars, roads (1910-1930’s) and mechanical farming (1940 – 1950’s) transitioned them to their current role in society. In the 1920’s an estimated 25% or 5 to 6 million households owned horses. Today they represent approximately 2 million households; they dwarf the 71 million households that have dogs (according to the 2025 APPA National Pet Owner survey).
Horses once played a critical role in people’s lives, but innovation changed that- however that doesn’t necessarily mean that as a profession and an industry we should focus our time, efforts and most importantly financial investments on species that have the largest numbers or households. Investing in areas that meet a specific need/ niche offers larger opportunities than can be anticipated. We are seeing some of those now (i.e. Dalan’s Bee Vaccine) and I hope we see more in the future.
Dr. Christine Merle