Curious, what do you pay for

£15 for my boy to be trimmed

£60 for full set for mum's TB. They've worked hard on getting his feet right as well, so quite worth it if I'm honest.
 
I currently pay £90 for a full set with stud holes for one horse (new balance)
£65 for a full set & £20 for a pony trim for the 2 others with a different farrier.
Also in Suffolk.

I actually find a lot of horse things more expensive around here, I have a theory it's the racing yards, where money is no object, pushing up the prices.
 
Unless your in deepest Suffolk it shouldn't be that much as there are loads of farriars and the racing yards have cut down on horses. I have ponies in two places and have used two farriars in Cambs and the going rate is £60 a set and £20 a trim.
 
I'm In Kent, farrier comes from Sussex, so £40 call out. Then £70 basic set + road pins, stud holes extra for most of mine. One very special pony has Sound Horse Technologies glue ons at mates rates of £140 for a pair of fronts, eek!
 
£72 for full set, plus road nails 60p each extra and/or stud holes £1.50 for a pair.

Front shoes only £42, plus above additions if needed.

4 feet trimmed £30.

Expensive IMO.

We're in East Devon.
 
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