How much do you pay for a clip??

I paid 40 for a chaser clip and travel 2 winters ago.

Bought my own clippers and did my own last year, did 3 clips and price of clippers cheaper than 3 clips by somebody else.
 
My mum does a clipping service and I think she charges around £15 - £30 depending on the clip and the horse. If the horse is especially dirty, which wears the blades faster she will charge slightly more and obviously, more for a 17"2 beast than an 11"2 ;) Would also be less for a group job, if there's a few on the yard to do.
 
My RI charges £20 per clip for any clip or size of horse with on travel, ok she is only the road. But very good rates, she only charges £20 for an hours lesson too which more often than not turns into 1 hour 20 mins.
 
I was paid £20 last time i clipped for a friend as i rented the clippers to do my own and hers, but never got round to doing mine due to injury. Some people pay for another set of blades and give a little extra for the clip e.g £10.
 
I clip my own but have done friends horses I charge £30 for a full clip as most blades cost around £8 to get sent away and sharpened they only really do 1 - 2 full clips and stay sharp and servicing of clippers is not cheap. Also cost of fuel comes into it. But I still think £30 is fair price for full clip anything less is around £20 depending on how much clip.
 
my old yard was £35 for a full clip to be honest the prcies of clipping is ridiculous can save yourself a fortune buying clippers, my horse ends up getting fully clipped three-six times a year gets clipped in sumer also couldnt afford not to have my own
 
Thanks for all the replies, so on average a clip comes in at around £30, not bad.. was looking at the price of battery run clippers, anyone any experiance of these?? how many clips to a full charge??
 
Nearly one full clip to a charge with the lister battery power clippers. After a while the battery pack stopped working though and I now have to use them on the mains adaptor. My advice go for mains clippers as not had a great experience of the battery pack ones.
 
Wow! So much variation! I pay £35 for a full clip with legs and half a head! I cannot believe some people are charging £50 a clip! that is mad!
 
50 for a full clip probably includes:

fuel
travel time
insurance
cost of clippers
servicing clippers
oil
cost of blades
sharpening blades plus postage
probably a decade or so of experience

not cheap done properly eh! :D the only other person to get so close to your horses feet etc and put themselves in danger is your farrie and i bet hes a damn sight more!
 
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