Scarlett
Well-Known Member
Just read through Firewells thread on monthly costs and it got me thinking. We all have different ideas on what horses need and how much we will/do pay cost wise. What do you save money on to allow you to have horses or to spend somewhere else on them?
I refuse to pay a fortune on supplements, hard feed or bedding. We put 1 bag of bedding in each stable a week - we have 3 ex-racehorses - and no more. They don't have big, fluffy beds with massive banks and I'm sure other owners would look at them and think they were awful but our horses don't seem to mind and lie down happily. They are also super easy to muck out, thus less time consuming which is always a bonus when you have so many.
Hard feed costs less than £100 a month for all 3 - it's Simple Systems and they only get about 1-1.5kg a day in winter and half that in summer, plus a unmollassed, unbranded chaff to fill their buckets up a bit! They are in work 4-5 days a week with a mixture of schooling, hacking, jumping and some competing. They are all fat and have plenty of good energy without ever being too fizzy.
Supplements are seaweed at £8 month, brewers yeast at £6.50 and one of them gets a protein rich Omega Rice supplement at £22 for 6 weeks worth to aid her muscle development.
I also don't put back shoes on them, they cope fine with that even when xc, hunting etc. This means they cost me £30 each every 8 weeks.
However, I spend what I save on lessons, schooling and physio as and when they need it. One of ours has had the physio once every 3 months in the last year and this will continue for as long as he needs it. Lessons are as many as I can fit in money and time wise, and if I don't have a lesson I like my Instructor to come ride.
So - what do you refuse to spend out a fortune on? And what does the money you save get spent on?
I refuse to pay a fortune on supplements, hard feed or bedding. We put 1 bag of bedding in each stable a week - we have 3 ex-racehorses - and no more. They don't have big, fluffy beds with massive banks and I'm sure other owners would look at them and think they were awful but our horses don't seem to mind and lie down happily. They are also super easy to muck out, thus less time consuming which is always a bonus when you have so many.
Hard feed costs less than £100 a month for all 3 - it's Simple Systems and they only get about 1-1.5kg a day in winter and half that in summer, plus a unmollassed, unbranded chaff to fill their buckets up a bit! They are in work 4-5 days a week with a mixture of schooling, hacking, jumping and some competing. They are all fat and have plenty of good energy without ever being too fizzy.
Supplements are seaweed at £8 month, brewers yeast at £6.50 and one of them gets a protein rich Omega Rice supplement at £22 for 6 weeks worth to aid her muscle development.
I also don't put back shoes on them, they cope fine with that even when xc, hunting etc. This means they cost me £30 each every 8 weeks.
However, I spend what I save on lessons, schooling and physio as and when they need it. One of ours has had the physio once every 3 months in the last year and this will continue for as long as he needs it. Lessons are as many as I can fit in money and time wise, and if I don't have a lesson I like my Instructor to come ride.
So - what do you refuse to spend out a fortune on? And what does the money you save get spent on?