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Livery can vary depending in which part of the country you are living.
There is DIY, Part & Full so anything from £15 per week to £150 per week. Essentials: Livery £15 - £150 per week Trailer parking £20 Bedding - summer zero, winter say £15.00, Feed (including supplements & haylage) - summer about £20.00, winter £60.00 per week ! Feet - £20 - £60 every 8 weeks depending if your horse needs shoes or just trimmed Insurance - £35 approx Dentist/physio/vaccinations etc - vets charge different amounts Misc grooming stuff (eg fly spray, mane conditioner etc) depending where you shop Depending on your livery prices you may need to buy your own hay again prices depending on what area. Hay seems to be getting more expensive every year. Extras: Lessons - £20 plus Of course you can add on to this an unspecified amount for tack, clothing, boots, rugs, etc, etc, etc, and I'm sure there'll be other things I've forgotten... This could run into hundreds depending on hiow much you want to spend on tack, rugs etc etc. Horses can be very expensive to keep, luckily i have my own land so at least i don't have to pay for livery but i do have to source my own hay/haylage. Hope that is some sort of help ![]() XxX
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Hi I think blackdiamond just about covered everything but do remember that with horses there is never solid prices per month!! You also need to allow money for vet bills incase Your horse comes down ill or injured and also things could break (i.e tack, rugs, buckets, bins) and you may need to buy a replacement asap which would be a bit extra a month.
You also have vacs. This price varies a lot as in you may have to start the course again if say you have bought a horse which hasnt been vaccinated in a couple years which would mean having the first one, then 6 weeks later the second and then 6 months later the third and then you can have yearly's. Prices vary a lot from where you live and also to which vets you use. Like I just started a new course and that was £41, £41, £38, and then £41 yearly, but I got quoted from another surgey, £60, £60, £51. Also dentist which is about £35 every 6 months- 1year. The problem with horses is you always forget about little things you would have to pay and things creep up without you realising until you have to pay for it! lol Good luck!! ![]() |
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![]() Then you have shoes cost me £50 for fronts only every 6 to 8 weeks then vaccines £60 a year back checks every 6 months to a year £45 teeth every 6 months £45 food £30 roughly a month depending on what you need to buy then tack maintainance new tack when needed grooming supplies your own suppiles for riding etc Insurance £40 a month i spend around £350 a month and what i dont spend out of that £350 its put away in case
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As everyone has put, it can vary depending on area you live, size of horse, breed, livery type etc....I shall tell you my costs...
I have a 12.2 welsh who live out on field livery. so £35 a week for her livery, hay and feed (my yard has 2 outdoor sand paddocks, an indoor school and a lunge ring for use anytime) £15 every 10 weeks for the farrier (she doesnt wear shoes so only trimming) £5 a week insurance (to cover any illness or accidents she may come across) £35 a year for her injections. £9 every 4 months for worming Then the initial cost of her tack was £550 This year I have also had to buy a rug (she's never worn one before but we had bad snow and freezing temperatures) that was £60 and everything elso really deoends on what gear you want, treats, grooming brushes, lunge equipment, riding wear, etc etc etc...... (sorry if I have missed anything) where abouts in England are you?? |
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Like people have said previous it does depend on where you are and what horse you have, heres my payments for my pony who is 13.2hh
Stable and paddock is £28 a week We have to pay £1 per half an hour to use the sand school He does not have shoes over winter so it costs £20 every 7-8 weeks over winter, last year he had front shoes in the summer which was £40 every 6-7 weeks, £60 every 6-7 weeks if he has all four shoes. We have just brought our wormers for the year which was £50 for the years supply. He has 1-2 bales of hay a week which is £4.50 at the moment Shavings once a week which are £6.50 Feed varies depending on the horse, mine is on very low feed as being a native he is very fat and on a diet lol His is £11 a bag which lasts about 2-3 months or so. He is also on garlic which i cant remember the cost. Vaccination was £41 this year. Which caused a problem with his neck (i think she got the muscle with the needle) which then cost another £10 in bute and a few days stable rest. Then you have insurance which again vary with the horse. Ermm i think thats everything Apart from all that they take up alot of time ![]() |
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If you are serious about goin ahead with buy a horse then I think Starlight express has made a very good point. This was what I done when I first got into to "owning" part of the horse world as it really does prepare you and if you soon realise you cant afford it then u can give the horse back!
Like everyone has said, where you live and the size/breed of your horse will determine how much it will cost. I used to have a 14.2 arab Gelding and he cost me about £30 a week as lived on thin air and lived out all year and didnt have shoes etc. I now have a 16.3hh TB mare who costs me more like £60 a week as she is so rubbish at keeping weight on, keeping condition and needs feeding nearly double (in hay) due to her size. Has taken me a year to get her on a balanced diet which works for her too. Just gotta think about it long and hard and then if you wanna go for it then just take your time and find the right horse! ![]() |
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Its a shame you wasn't closer you could have come along to help with mine to see how you get on etc. I originally got my pony on loan and after some time brought him from the owner. Maybe a good idea to find one for loan with the view to buy
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