Inside the Billion-Dollar World of International Horse Trading

The international horse trading market is galloping at full speed, from record-breaking racehorse deals to elite breeding lines crossing continents. With sales soaring into the millions – think Palladium’s US$ 1.4 million tag or the legendary Fusaichi Pegasus at US$ 70 million – this industry blends prestige, performance and serious investment power.

Behind the glamour of showjumping arenas and racetracks lies a complex web of legal contracts, health checks, global logistics, and – most importantly – horse welfare. Whether Ireland and the UK are exporting to the U.S. or French stallions heading to the Middle East, every deal rides on precision and trust.

Switzerland plays its part, too, not just with Olympic-level riders and world-class events but also with a proud breeding tradition and €1.7 billion in annual equine revenue.

So, what does it take to buy or sell a top-tier horse across borders? And why is the vet check more crucial than the handshake?

👉 👉 Read the full article to dive deeper into the high-stakes, high-passion world of international horse trading – where every deal is a ride like no other.

A woman in equestrian attire stands beside a brown horse, holding the reins, with horse trailers in the background under daylight.