Researchers Invite People Participating in Horse Activities to Take Important Survey

Women equestrians on the trail with their horses.
Women equestrians on the trail with their horses. DJ150

Newsdate: Tuesday, February 26, 2019, 11:00 am
Location: LEXINGTON, Kentucky

University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment researcher Karin Pekarchik and College of Public Health researcher Kimberly Tumlin are seeking participation for an online survey to better understand who participates in horse activities and sports.

Equestrians riding horses on the beach.

Equestrians riding horses on the beach

Compared to the amount of research on horse health, little research has been done on equestrians, despite the economic importance of this industry globally.
© 2017 by Ed Dunens

“Portrait of a Rider: Characterizing Active Participants in Horse Activities and Horse Sports,” is a survey that will help determine socioeconomic factors and type of participation of equestrians, which includes any person who interacts with horses. Compared to the amount of research on horse health, little research has been conducted on equestrians, despite the economic importance of this industry globally.

“This survey is an important step in making sure we understand who participates in the industry, where they are and generally get more details on their backgrounds. There are some pressures that affect participation rates and workforce development in different areas of the industry, and this is one way to give everyone an opportunity to be counted,” Pekarchik said.

Although there are generalizations about who participates in equestrian activities, it is unclear if those generalizations are reflective of accurate socioeconomic factors or are perceptions based on stereotypes.

“This survey is aimed at understanding potential disparities that we have observed, but are not widely documented in the various sectors of equestrian participation,” Tumlin said.

Pekarchik and Tumlin hope to receive completed surveys from at least 1,000 people so they can create a statistically valid portrait of participants in horse activities. The online survey is open to anyone over the age of 18 and will be distributed in the United States and internationally. The survey will be open until March 31. To participate, click here: Portrait of a Rider Survey


Press release by Karin Pekarchik, University of Kentucky Researcher

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