Can you offset horse expenditure against things you don't do/sacrifice

How about not having a social life so you don't spend any money on drink - approx £200 a month saving?
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Not having kids, priceless!

Livery for two? About the same as maintenance payments
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Driving a tatty 8 year old car? Pays for the running of my lorry!

Yes I think you can go without quite a lot if other things are important to you.
 
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Thats how I justify it!! I work for my horse, he takes up a large chunk of it, but then again I am not much of a drinker or partier, don't do beauty stuff (I despise the hairdresser!!!). I do sometimes wish I had money to make my car better/faster.

But its a way of life, and I love it!! Worth every penny!
 
i used to eat out nearly every night, and drink with it and now, i just dont eat and having to get up for my boy means i rarely drink, so i am winning on 2 counts, financial (hmm dont think it works like that) and liver / kidney health!
 
Gym membership - £40 per month
Clothes shopping - £80 per month
Hairdressers - £100 every six weeks ( i only go every 6 months at the mo!)
Flash car - £200 pm (drive scabby estate instead)
Social life - £60 per month

Wow....I must go shopping at the weekend and get some new horsey stuff with all that money I've saved
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My horses save me a fortune in gym membership, therapy, entertainment, and getting up so early for him means I'm more than happy to sacrifice drinking and social life, used to spend at least £200 a month on socialising, probably another £100 on clothes and shoes, then all the other bits easily make Flash seem a bargain in comparison!
 
i think of the thousands i could be sniffing up my nose if i had been crazy enough to do drugs, and i reckon i've justified my horse habit in one go!
i hardly drink. i don't smoke. saving a flippin fortune right there.
no kids, i'd rather have foals and puppies.
eat out about once or twice a month only... that saves a fortune.
don't have expensive fashion tastes... i hoard everything anyway, and it's amazing how trends come around again if you're patient enough (and manage not to change size too much!)
Occasional holidays only.
never had a bit expensive wedding... i second that one. £20k+ on one day. i don't THINK so.

that's it. i'm smug enough to have a horse now.
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don't have expensive fashion tastes... i hoard everything anyway, and it's amazing how trends come around again if you're patient enough (and manage not to change size too much!)


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Haha! So true!!!! I'm waiting for half of my wardrobe to come back into fashion - saves a fortune
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Only ever going shopping every 6 months for clothes, and then I can only go to Primark - money saved = about £80 a month.

Growing hair long and dying it at home - money saved = £80 every 6 weeks

Never going out drinking - money saved = about £20 a week

Learning how to fix fuel spill off pipes on my car by myself saved me £30 at the weekend!

Running my beloved 10 year old scruffy diesel Peugeot 306 saves me about £30 a month in fuel because it's so economical and you can fit two saddles, two hats, a back protector, coats, a bridle, half chaps and joddy boots in the boot alone (note: I only have one horse!!!)

Basically i don't go out, I don't buy clothes or get my hair done, but I don't earn a lot of money and I'm happy to spend my money on my lovely pony.
 
Absolutely

I have convinced OH he is saving a fortune, I have the oldest car in my work car park, I dont need to be wined and dined, new clothes - what are they, as for hair doos and manicures - they would be watsred on me.

I dont do diamonds or gold - and my BD & xmas pressies are always easy - vouchers for horse stuff/horse books etc etc.

Even better I have moulded a teenager who would never buy a designer label and says things like - oh that will be all right with a few stitches, plenty of life left in that.

He should be greatful for our horses
 
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What if your OH is non-horsey but expects you to be able to have (and therefore afford) a "normal" life outside of horses. Is this possible?

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Normal??! Life outside of horses?! What are these things of which you speak?
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Seriously...you get good at telling white lies, and getting rugs delivered to work and taking them straight to the yard etc!!
 
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