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I need a list of horse supplies?

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I need a list with everything I need for a horse and it would be nice to have the average prices this would be for an english jumping horse. So please write a list of everything I need!I am going to be a first time horse owner

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  1. -hoofpick

    -soft brush

    -dandy brush

    -curry comb

    -mane and tail comb

    -leg wraps

    -first aid kit

    -shampoo

    -sponges

    -sweat scraper

    -buckets

    -saddle ($150+)

    -bridle

    -bit

    -reins

    -saddle pad

    -blanket

    -fly mask

    -fly sheets (optional)

    -feed

    -hay

    -shavings

    -stall mats

    -board/stable

    -halter

    -lead rope

    Prices vary depending on what type of quality you want everything in. I would recomend horse.com to get grooming supplies and talking to your trainer to find the right saddle and bridle at the right price. Used items can sometimes be better when it comes to tack because they will already be broken in.


  2. okay. . . i should really save this list b/c everyone askes it and i guess it is important to know.

    1. brushes/grooming kit-tween 30-45 bucks.(just go buy a kit and save the time of collecting all the different grooming supplies)

    2. saddle pad (2 is better then 1 for cleaning reasons) anyway about 25 dollars each.

    3. saddle-500 for a good used one min. . . mine was 800 and has lasted me 12 + years.

    4. girth- 40-50 sum bucks depending how big it needs to be.

    5. bridle-50-99 bucks for basic.

    6. bit- 25 bucks at least (dont buy used, only new)

    7. halter/lead line-30 bucks, buy at least 2 lead lines. . . you'll find out why later.

    8. salt block-depends on size

    9.first aid kit

    10.vet wrap-2 bucks

    11. blanket- cooling- 40 bucks, winter-100 at least

    12. boots- jumping-at least 40 bucks.

    i know that's not everything, but that's all i can think of atm. . . i'm alittle stressed over something else atm. . . good luck

  3. I ride Western and don't know much about English but you will definitely need: Grooming Supplies, Fly Spray and Mask, Lead Ropes, Halters, Dewormer. And really I don't know much else. Good Luck! :]

  4. Hey, I hope you and your new horse have lots of good times! I've been riding for 3-4 years.

    Heres some of the stuff you need, you can add other stuff such as toys, and treats.

    Hay-Depending on the horse you'll need either Alfalfa, Grass, or a mix of both. 7.00 and up, depends on where your located, and what season it is.

    Water Trough-These can be found all over, and are in different sizes, but I would pay $50 and up for a big one

    Halter- These can be found in several different kinds, and they can be as low as free to expensive as $20 I use rope halters, they work great and are VERY flexible so they tie easy

    Lead rope: These also go from $2-$10 depends on the brand, and type of rope, I like the softer ropes, but when a horse drags it through manure, it's disgusting, so you may want a harder rope, but those give rope burn easy.

    Brushes

    Curry Comb

    Brush

    Face Brush

    Hoof pick

    Comb/ mane-tail brush

    Shedding comb

    These all range in price, I bet from 1-15 dollars, I buy from Feed stores

    Grain- Grain is good for your horse, but isn't nessicary, since corn is demolishing we're getting hit with the price of grain. I also supplement a little bit of Corn oil, to help their coats.

    Bridal- Ask the owner what bridal they use on their horse, and what they reccomend

    Saddle-  Go to a feed store or a tack store, and ask them to help find a saddle that fits

    Pads/ Blankets- Again this depends on the saddle

    Straw/Bedding if a stable horse.

    This is really all I can think of!

    Sorry! =(

  5. saddle $200-3000

    bridle- $35-200

    brushes (soft, hard, medium, face, curry, mane and tail)-$3-7 (on average)

    hoof pick-$4

    fly spray- $5-10

    clippers-$40-250

    saddle pad- $20-40

    halter- $10-80 (higher price being for a leather halter)

    lead- $5-15

    gerth- $25-200

    I think that is it. Hope it was helpful (by the way, this is the bare minimum of supplies you will need.)

  6. -Halter

    -Lead Rope

    -Fly Mask

    -Horse Blanket

    -leg wraps (polo)

    -Bridle

    -Saddle

    -Saddle Pad

    -board

    -farrier

    -hoof pick

    -curry comb

    -soft bristled brush (face)

    -hard bristled brush (body)

    -bell boots

    -back boots (depending)

    -Depending on whether or not the horse cribbs, a cribbing halter

    -sweat scraper

    Haha, I think that's it, maybe...

    Links To where you can get these things! Cause Im so nice... And they're cheap too!

    http://chicksaddlery.com/

    http://www.statelinetack.com/

    http://www.horse.com/Default.aspx?

    http://www.doversaddlery.com/Default.asp...

    Well, except the last one... But A couple of items are deals!

  7. -hoofpick

    -soft brush

    -dandy brush

    -curry comb

    -mane and tail comb

    -leg wraps

    -first aid kit

    -shampoo

    -sponges

    -sweat scraper

    -buckets

    -saddle ($150+)

    -bridle

    -bit

    -reins

    -saddle pad

    -blanket

    -fly mask

    -fly sheets (optional)

    -feed

    -hay

    -shavings

    -stall mats

    -board/stable

    -halter

    -lead rope

    next time you should really do this yourself >=/

    the price depends on what you get and how much it is

    go look yourself don't be lazy

  8. Basic supplies:

    Hoof pick w/ bristles - 75 cents to $1

    Hoof Dressing/Conditioner (not paint) - $5 and up

    Hoof bush or paint brush for dressing - $1

    Curry comb - $2

    Dandy brush (stiff) - $2.50 to $20

    Face brush (soft) - $2.50 to $20

    Mail and tail comb - 50 cents to $5.00

    Shampoo and conditioner - $5.00 and up

    Fly spray (i recomend paranna) $8.00 and up

    Feed bucket (I like the 20 qt flat backs) $5

    Water bucket (if stalled 2  five gallon buckets ($3 - $5) will work, just change the water daily, for a paddock I like a large water trough $40 to $100)

    Halters - $10 and up

    Lead ropes - $7 and up

    Lunge line -$7

    Metal trash bin to put feed in - $10

    Feed scoop - $3

    Feed scale - $ 5

    Stall fork - $10

    First Aide Kit  - you can either buy one or make one on your own. Here is what I use for a home made basic kit

    Cheap tackle or tool box - $5

    Sterlile sailne solution

    Various sizes of qauze squares or a cut your own gauze roll

    Gauze tape

    Antibiotic ointment

    Peroxide (for surface wounds only, no deep wounds)

    Vet wrap

    Latex gloves

    Iodine

    Safety bangage sissors

    Silver wound spray

    Cotton balls

    Cotton Swabs

    Emergency contact list (vet's numbers, trainer's numbers, all taped to the inside of the lid, and programed into the barn or cell phone)

    You may also want to pick up some good books on horse care and first aide.

    As far as your tack it will vary. I suggest you have the horse fitted for a saddle, in the price range you can afford. You can buy a new bridle on your own. Ask the previous owners what type of bit, etc....They should be willing to tell you all they know about that horse.

  9. i think that lizer1994 has it all I'm not sure if she put this or not Sorry that's a long list :-) but you need a pad that is meant for the saddle that you have

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