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Cost of maintaining a horse?

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i know that this varies completely, but i was wondering if you could givve me a range of prices like 1000-2000 for how much it costs to maintain a horse for a year. every thing from farrier to vet to lessons and board and saddle and grooming supplies. i know its gona be really expensive but i was just wondering if anyone could give me a ballpark

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  1. Definatly around 10k a yr hereebeacsue of high gas prices.

    We spent 6,300 on hay for the year, and 4,100 on vet, farrier, new tack, ect.


  2. With board, vet bills, feed, farrier, tack, showing, trailering, and anything else that goes with owning a horse, you will be looking at $15,000 - $20,000 US per year.

  3. this is what my horses cost... =monthly

    board:$500

    feed:$100-200

    lessons:$200

    hay:$200

    it really all depends on where you board at!

  4. Ok, lets see if I can estimate... I'm going to do it month-by-month, but you can multiply it by 12. It's just easier for me. I'm not sure if you are boarding or not, but I'll give you what my costs are (I keep my horses at home). This is for one horse.

    Feed: $25, depending on the feed you use and if you have an easy or hard keeper.

    Farrier: Barefoot- $60 Shod- $120

    Grooming supplies, saddle, pad, saddle repair, bridle, etc.- $100 maybe, probably less, but initially your saddle, pad, bridle, etc. can be LOTS more than that.

    Lessons: Weekly- $100 per week for a private lesson, $50 for a group lesson. You can also get lessons bi-weekly, or even monthly (I have a lesson once every two months).

    Vet: Really depends, but probably averages $50 if you break it up.

    Hope this helps! That adds up to almost $300 per month for the cheaper end of things, group lessons, barefoot horse, etc. so yeah, it's expensive, but the rewards are so awesome. Good luck!

  5. OK, it REALLY depends on your area, but IN GENERAL:

    ~Board: $1,200 - $9,600

    ~Vet (assuming nothing's wrong): $600-$1,200

    ~Farrier (assuming nothing's wrong): $600-$1,600)

    ~Dentist (assuming nothing's wrong): $IDK (Sorry)

    So that's $2,400 - $12,400, not including Dentist. Remember that the first year will be really expensive because you have to buy the horse, tack, halter, cross ties, lead rope, grooming supplies, etc., plus the cost of trailering the horse to your place. But every year after that, it's pretty much the same cost. Hope I helped! :)

    *****Lessons vary a lot, I couldn't even give you a ballpark. Saddles vary from $150 - $10,000, but most are $200 - $1,000. Bridles go from $40 - $120. Girths are $20-$30. Stirrup Irons are $25-$120, stirrup leathers are $10-$20. Hoofpicks are $2-$10, crops are $5-$10, curry combs, soft brushes, and hard brushes are all $2-$5 each. Good luck and before you buy a horse, you should have years of riding experience and a few thousand dollars ready in case your horse gets sick.

  6. for a yr. id say about 20,000 a year with everything from board to vet to shows etc...if u are planning on getting a horse then id wait cuz if you cant figure out the cost on your own then you arent ready yet...so many ppl rush into horse ownership when they arent ready and only damage the horse...

  7. Well it depends were you live.....here in Arkansas monthly is

    Board- $250

    vet/farrier-$100

    lessons-$125

    feed-$90-100

    tack and grooming supplies-$65

    as for saddles it depends on what brand you get

    cheap is 600-1,000

    so all toget a month would be around

    $500-$600

    in Arkansas

    but you should tell us what state so we can be more exact.

  8. WHAT??!! Did someone say 20,000 a year. ahahaha ....I have 2 horses and am definitely NOT paying that much. omg....I couldn't make like a tenth of that in a year. I cannont believe you said that. Ok...yes it's expensive...but with economical thinking...you can definitely save alot more than the average. (NOT 20,000) but like when I got my shots...the vet did rabies and coggins...but I ordered the rest. (so much cheaper) With tack...I get only what I need. Overall...I paid embetween $3000 and 3500 since last summer...and that involved the purchase of my 2 horses and tack :) and they are VERy healthy horses.Good luck!!

  9. If you own the horse and don't have to board it, the average yearly cost is about 900 dollars (or more) but this doesn't include halters and brushes and saddles and other necessities. So probably the first year would cost upwards of $2000 because you have to buy everything else. And of course the yearly cost will be much higher if your horse has to stay at the vet because of an illness.

    The $900 includes 3 hoof trims, worming 3 times, yearly vaccinations, and feed. It will be much more if you take lessons or you have your horse trained.

  10. So I'll do it monthly, because yearly just gets too big for me to do the math. :)

    Board: $250

    Lessons: $150

    Vet/Farrier: $150

    Feed: $150

    Tack Upkeep/Grooming supplies: $75

    So about $800 a month, but it depends on how often your horse needs shoes, what kind of food you feed, and where you board.

    Saddles run anywhere from $200 to $4000 (new) depending on what you're looking for. If you're looking at buying all new tack and grooming supplies for a brand new horse, you're looking at at least a few hundred dollars, if you find things cheap and do your research. Depending on the saddle, you could spend up to a few thousand when you buy a halter, blanket, brushes, shampoos, first aid stuff, etc.

  11. I think it depends on where you live (like what kind of area) where I live some stables charge up to $500 dollars for board (but most include feed in the price) but I board my horse on a farm, so I only pay for hay and grain (about  $100 a month, 'cuz I buy hay from farmers who don't charge much. And grain I always stock up on when its on sale.) grain prices can be anywhere from 5-20 dollars a bag(usually a 50 pound bag) and hay can be 3-7 dollars a bale. Now bedding. Straw is usually cheap, but shaveings are more expensive. Saddles can be anywhere from 50-600 dollars, but if you buy a used one, remember it will be more comfortable becuase its broken in. Grooming supplies aren't too bad. All you need are simple brushes, some shampoo, and of course a hoof pick. I'd say most of things add up to around 30-50 dollars. Lessons are different everywhere. Group lessons tend to average around $20. It can be higher or lower depending on what barn you go to or how often you go. Vet bills are tricky because horses and injuries are both unpredictable. Yearly you'll need at least two check-ups, and have the horses teeth floated and checked. That can be anywhere from 100 bucks and up! Other injuries could be like $40, but it can be super expensive if its serious. Ferriers can be cheap or expensive. If its just a trim, the price averages around 40 dollars. Shoes can be $60 and up.

    Sooooo I can't add, but I know that sounds like a lot. My best advice is always make sure your horse is getting good care and all of his basic needs are fulfilled. Make sure he is healthy and happy and everything should be fine!

    (I'm so sorry that there are so many words but i tried to list everything that you mentioned)

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