Full clipping price?

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madgirl

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How much do you pay or charge for a ful clip?

My YO charges £25 for pony and £30 for horse it thorght it was quite cheap what do you pay?
 

Heidi1

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Do it myself, so really it only costs me to have my blades sharpened. If I clip anybody elses it depends on the horse, most I charge £25, if it's a bugger then £30. Don't clip many ponies, but if I do then they are cheaper.....
 

Theresa_F

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I do my own so it is only the cost of sharpening and servicing, and the original outlay. That said my clippers are now 15 years old and still going strong - you cannot beat Lister Stablemates.

I do a blanket clip and mane and tail tidy for £20 or just a blanket for £10 for people on the yard or have people mucking out my boys a couple of times - with the sh*tty piddly beasts I have, I think I get the better deal
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i clip mine but i charge £30.00 - £40.00 to clip other peoples horses depends on the travelling distance, but when i had someone clip my pony about 8-9yrs ago she used to charge £45.00 but she was very good.
 

eventingdiva

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I do mine myself
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but my instructor clips and charges his same hourly rate, £20/hr, so it depends on how long the horse takes as to how much he charges x
 

lucytoo

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i voted nothing as i have my own one's, i do my friends too, and i wouldnt charge her. if i was clipping someone elses and it was no prob to clip, it would be £25.
 

Nikiolola

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I do my own, but my instructer charges £20. I'm doing a couple of friends horses and charging £10 apeice, but they know I'm not wonderful at it! I just want money to cover the costs
 

JLav

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I charge £40 for a full clip including legs and full head. If the horse is difficult/nervous then I would charge more if it means it takes longer then normal. (Would normally allow 11/2 hrs.)
 

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i pay between £25 & £28 buts that what you get charged if she comes back to have them re-clipped. charge is the same even if it takes longer (linx is funny with his ears but we dont sedate or twitch him)
 

Hanz

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I used to go to a local riding school to get mine clipped, a hunter was £18! But somebody has put an advert in out tack room at the yard and they are trying to charge £60 for a full clio
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Depends entirely on whether you mean a true full clip or not? As in legs or not? Legs off then £40 to £50, depending on the size of the animal!
 
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