Wizzkid
Well-Known Member
Yep i suggest getting a sharer as well. I know its not always ideal but if having one lets you keep your horse its worth it
Good Luck x
My mum had a sharer for one of her horses, for 7 years! She became my mums best friend so it can work. She paid £20 - £25 per week but was allowed to compete him.
If you decide to get a cheaper car get a diesel!! I've got a little 1.7cdi corsa and it's cheap as chips to run! £99 for tax, £99 for serviceand It gets 70miles to the gallon and it's nippy too
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Horse feed get own brand. I got a bag of meadow nuts for £5.95, they came in a plain White bag but when I looked on the little White label they are made by saracen and had pretty much exactly the same ingredients as what are in Saracen super fibre pencils. Veg oil adds weight better then any expensive conditioning cube and lo-salt combined with a bit of normal salt is as good as any electrolyte.
Haylage is cheaper then hay at the moment and as it's higher in protein and DE they generally do better on haylage then hay and you can feed less.
I'll try and think of other good saving money tips.. Oh shop around for insurance, I saved £150 per annum by swapping from pet plan to Kbis.
I have to hide costs from from my wife. she would die if she knew how much horses cost.
It is probably unusual because every time i'm in saddlers and buying things I pay half cash then half by card so she can't see how much it costs. Staff in saddlers laugh and say it's normally the wife hiding things from the husband.
Wife also thinks horses eat grass and nothing else.
Never mind it's all worth it in the end.