I have been keeping a log of this and excluding all the extras (eg tack, rugs, entry fees, etc) it is about £180 per month for the basics with them being kept at home. Is this a lot?
i have a pony that costs me £60 per month(lives on fresh air) and £10 every 8 wks to have his feet trimmed? but then 2 TB's that cost nearer £150 month each?
i'm just in the process of trying to work out how much mine cost as you can prob tell from all my random posts tonight:
so far i have worked out the cost £70 pound a month just to feed, then theres £120 every 7 weeks for shoes, £70 shavings, they live at home so no livery, there hardly eating hay at the mo, but in the winter we go through a big round bale every two weeks at £25 a bale so that £50, £25 joint sup
so a far bit and i wonder why we have no money, it's scary with the price of feed going up at the same rate of petrol at the mo, i remember when i paid £7 odd for comp mix it's over £10 now
I dont really want to know, but for the basics, £30 each per week for diy livery, one uses about one bale of shavings a week the other up to three at £6.95 each, £105 every seven weeks for both to be shod, about every other month £37 per stable to have the muck trailer emptied, they have bran at about £6 about every month, chaff at £5 every month, a mix about every two weeks at £8.45 and one has nuts about every month at around £9, then I have a delivery of hay and haylage every two weeks that comes to about £60, they are going to be living out now so hoping i'm going to save some money with one going on to a different diet feed no bedding etc, oh and insurance at £65 for both every month then teeth and vacs once a year and various supplements which i cant be bothered to list! Not going to add that up, as that is just the basics becasue i seem to having a huge uncontrollable urge to buy things that other people's horses seem to live without but mine just cant lol
oh yeah wormers and lessons, where will it all end, sorry i'm in a bit of a despairing mood as i have two horse on box rest one hurt by the other but they cant be seperated! grr horses
mine cost me about £100 a week between them, on DIY, but then one is a horse in work, and one is a pony who doesnt do much at all!....and they are both cobby types......I dont think I could afford to feed a TB!
I have a TB. Per month (During the winter) I buy:
x4 shavings = £28
Shoes (Fronts only) = £30
x1 bag of Chaff = £10
x1 bag of pasture mix = £10
Summpliments (Garlic, stroppy mare, Magic Calmer, vitamins) = £30 ish
Livery = £173
All together thats about £281 a month during the winter, which is actually quite cheap as she is cheap to feed. My last TB cost nearly double that a month, mainly on feed!
I also loan a cob who costs during the winter per month:
Livery = £108 (Grass livery)
Shoes (Fronts) = £30
Chaff = £10
Pasture mix = 10
Suppliments (Garlic, vitamins) = £20
However he is on the same feed and suppliments as the TB. Alltogether he costs £178 a month.
Funnily enough I was talking to my hairdresser about this yesterday as I had just spent £101.54 on 3 bags pasture mix, 2 bags conditioning cubes, 1 bag mollichaff, 1 wormer, 1 container of Pro Pell & some Keratex hoof hardener. I wasn't surprised it was that much but it did make me think about what I'd do with my money if I didn't have a horse to spend it on. Life would be so dull if we didn't have horses so I don't begrudge spending money on him. God forbid I ever spent any money on myself though!! That would be scandalous.
oh goodness....
£32 p/w livery (diy)
£12 p/w shavings
Bag of Cool Mix every 6-8 wks £6.00
Joint supplements £70 every 2 mts
£50 shoeing every 6 wks
£12 wormer every 12 wks or so
£6 p/w for group lesson
£35 every 6 mts for equine dentist
Plus loads for extra things I don't/can't remember!!!!!!
For both of mine basic DIY,feed,supplement, hay,farrier £300.00 but I think like this Its the only thing I do for example my PA came in yesterday showing me a designer handbag that was same size as an envelope that cost well over £300, friends spend £100 on a night out up town so in reality my thing my horses are cheap !
I have 3 Horses (2 shod, 1 not) and a sec A (not shod) I keep them on my parents land free of charge
up to £30 a week on feed
£4 a week on carrots
£130 every 7 weeks one shoes and trimming
£150 (ish) a year on flu and tet
£60 a year on teeth
£50 every 3 months for wormers
Good knows how much on petrol to get to the yard!
£60/month livery
£30/month hoof supplement stuff
£20/month insurance (over 10 months though)
averages at £15/month for feet
averages at about £5/month for yearly vaccinations
£10/month ish for wormers
bedding is difficult because technically she's out 24/7 but is kept in during bad weather, so probably £10/month for bedding if she comes in for one or two nights
about £5/month for a yearly dentist visit
Roughly £155/month for a horse I still can't ride... what went wrong?! At least I get cheap livery
Of course then there's the £50+ a month that Maiden insists I pay to my vet...
I dont think ive come across anyone who is as cheap as mine
Livery: £64 p/m
Food: £10 p/m
Shoes/Trims: £35 p/m (if i halve it as its done every 6 weeks)
Hay: Free
Straw: Free
Shavings: £7 p/m (If i choose to use it)
Worming: £5 p/m if worked out over the year.
Insurance: £27 p/m
Dentists/vets etc are on invoices so i dont include them.
I dont include lessons as they are so varied at the moment until i get into a proper rountine when i find a proper instructor it'll probably be £60 p/m.
=£148.00- for THREE horses! (one yearling, one retired mare and one 6yo)
For 2 TB's in work, 1 retired pony & a filly - about £250-£350 per month depending on in/out etc.
I get cheap livery for looking after Land owners horse & cut my own hay which saves loads. I have a sharer who does mornings for me too which saves petrol.