Friday, July 31, 2009

how does it cost to keep a horse each year?


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depending on if you have to board the horse .hay, feed, farrier,vet call for shots,worming and some money set aside for unforseen things that can happen you will be somewhere around the low end of 1500.00/high end 2500.00 yearly.
Not cheap. Expect to pay $10-15 p/bale of hay, you gotta factor in feed, and vet bills. I would say probably about $1,500 a year, at least.
2000 a year
they are like having a child,you wont know until you try
Add in between 拢60-拢70 every six weeks for new shoes, at least 拢90 per week for it to be stabled, and I would guess you are looking at between 拢6000-拢7000 a year..
a lot, you will have to account for vets bills, the farrier, feed, hay, straw for the stable, all your tack and equipment. you could be looking at 拢5,000-拢10,000. depending on whether you have your own field, stable etc or if you,ll be leasing them, and what kind of horse you have, the more athletic type breeds wil need rugs etc in the colder weather aswell as a better quality diet.
depends if you aren't boarding and have the room then you are looking at the following..yearly vaccinations, checking and floating of the teeth 125-200.worming has to be done every 6 weeks or so and rotate the wormers which will cost you between 10-20.a farrier to shoe and trim hooves every 6 weeks 45-70..square bales of hay 3 a day.feed 12% sweet feed mix runs about 7 a bag and 1 bag will last one horse about 3 days.protien blocks and treats are optional and can run you up to 20 a week. This is all with no injuries and calls to the vet. Also if you have to board the horse that can cost you up to 200 a month but sometimes the feed is included. I don't even want to know the total we spend a year on our horses because I know it is in the thousands but if you can afford it they are worth it.
oh dear. The cheapest thing you will have to buy is the horse!

you can pay differing amounts for equipment and livery.

Grass livery (DIY) is cheapest but then you have to watch for mud fever/rain scald, provide hay, extra feed and at least 2 rugs (depending on the breed of horse) plus your time and transport if you dont have your own land AT LEAST TWO VISITS A DAY

DIY livery with a stable not so cheap but then there is the time and transport. again, at least 2 visits a day. if you have turnout you still have to buy hay bedding feed, rugs.

full livery expensive but everything is done for you and usually feed fodder and bedding are all in. still have to provide rugs.

Farriery every eight weeks (depending on work horse doing) either shoes or a trim, you can't just leave shoes till they fall off. Trimming is about 15.00 gbp where i come from, shoes 45.00 gbp.

saddle
bridle
rugs
headcollar
leadropes
transport?? optional
Vet fees, at least once a year for jabs
dentist twice a year
worming every 8 - 13 weeks depending on wormer
insurance

It's never ending..
a lot - it might be worth your while to share a horse with someone
it all depened on what type you get, how you want to keep it,as i have two of my own and look after 3 of my sisters and there all different types from warmblood to cobs with the warmbloods they have to be kepted stabled and warm as with the welsh they can stay out qall year round if thats what there use to
Low end of scale about $1500.00
This would not include board or any grooming supplies or fly spray and the like.
high end more around $2500.
Boarding can run anywhere from very low cost $150 per month up to about $700 per month.
I budgeted an estimate of $3,000-$4,000 a year. That's with $425 a month full board, farrier, vet and dentist.
It depends on how much you spend on your horse each month but they r not cheap u need to be prepared for all expenses because they hav a habit of injuring them self so u need to b prepared for vets biolls and the farrier , jabs, teeth, feed, livery, insurance, showing , rent, basic maintenence. You can not put an exavt price on it but if u want to get 1 start looking at the going rate in your area!
this is what it cost me to keep 1 horse
Agistment - $30 pw -$1560.00 pe yr
feed - $100 month -$1200 per yr
feet t $70 every 2 months -$420.00 per yr
Unexspected vet bills $400 6months -$1200.00 per yr
worming $18.00 every 2 months -$108.00 per yr
Rug repairs 30. every 3 months -$120.00 per yr

TOTAL -$4608.00
And I dare say i missed out a few things !
So you could round it off at aprox $5000.00
PS take into consideration , I live where there is aot of grass so I dont have to feed alot.
you have to buy. hay;; grain;; shavings;; pasture= property=protery tax and lots of other stuff but unless you make hay or shavings or grain it could be cheaper
STABLING: approx 拢20 p/week= 拢1040 p/year
FOOD: approx 拢310 p/year
SHOES: 拢50 every 6 weeks= 拢433 p/year
INSURANCE: approx 拢200 p/year

And then you have got your extras such as rugs, tack, worming, vet bills (in case your insurance doesn't cover something), grooming items etc which can run into hundreds of pounds. It costs at least 拢2000 to 拢3000 per year, and that is minimum.

But, like I always say, if you write down all your costings on paper, you would never be able to afford anything. Just do it! Somehow, you always manage to find the money.
i would loan one first so you get an idea of the commitment required and the cost. id say initial outlay is expensive but once you have bought everything you are looking at about 拢200 per month average
OK, this will vary depending on where you live. You should check out your local livery yards for prices. However where I stable my horse which is a top notch livery yard NE Scotland you will pay either 拢150 per month grass livery or 拢300+ per month full livery. Farrier bills are 拢60 every 6-8 weeks. Horse insurance about 拢500 per year. Booster vaccinations and teeth check about 拢100 per year. Then add regular riding lessons, tack, rugs, feed, feed supplements. If you want to travel with your horse you'll need either a lorry or a 4x4 and trailer. Think about it as if it's a second mortgage. However, having said all that it's worth it. I wouldn't swap my horse for anything.
not cheap if you do all the things needed to keep it in good shape
okay the basics.
these are all averages ok?

stabling - 拢70 a month including grazing.

april to oct - no bedding required as they are turned out.
oct to april - 拢6 per bag of shavings, expect to go through at least two a week. OR 拢1.50 per bale of straw, expect to go through at least two a week.

feed - 拢8 a week - average for all requirements.
(in winter expect this to go up to 拢10 a week)

hay - 拢28 a month in winter
拢15 a month in summer

farrier bills every eight weeks
拢55 if shod
拢15 if not shod

dentist once every year - 拢60

insurance - 拢25 a month.

wormers - 拢12 every six to eight weeks.

remember these are just basics! you have to buy tack, rugs, grooming kit, riding wear, yard tools, etc when you get started.
if you're lucky you may be able to get these included in the price of the horse. to be honest, the cost of buying a horse isnt what you have to worry about.

also remember that those are average prices, taken from several years of experience on several yards.

bear in mind that some yards dont allow 24 hr turn out in the summer and so bedding costs are all year round and hay is more expensive. PLUS if you are inexperienced you have the added cost of lessons and training.
also, if you want to show you have boxing fees and entrance fees and membership fees and a whole new set of tack and riding gear to buy.

PLUS the time you have to put in is more valuable than the financial side of it. it isnt easy. it is very tiring and tying. BUT it is sooooooooo worth it! believe me! horses are fantastic animals and when you experience a bond with a horse, nothing else can compare. honestly xxxx
hope this helps?

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