How much do you pay for your horse to be shod?

£60 bucks per set - £65 if I want studs so if you could just send your farrier up Scotland way that'd be good!
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Paid £32 for a full new set yesterday, varies between £30 and £34 depending if he charges for a bit of petrol (fair enough really!) and £15 - £20 for my old boy to have his hinds trimmed and fronts shod.
Think my farrier is quite good in that way!!
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Ah £72 for a full set but he is one of the top farriers in Scotland, competed at the World Champs.
Was paying £55 for a set when i was in Hampshire, my wallet wishes he would move back up here.
 
£60 per set. £63 with a pair of front pads. £30 for a front set with hind trim. £20 for trim all round, only. In East Devon.
 
Well, I seem to be paying over the odds! It's about £80 for a set with stud holes (includes VAT). He's very good though and patient with my horse who doesn't like being shod.
 
£62 a set and then £2 fo every stud hole so if you have 1 in every shoe its £70 and if you have double in the hind its £74 im in scotland!! but he is very good and i wouldnt use any1 else
 
£60 for a full new set, £3 for road nails, £20 for front pads, £50 for refits. He came out last Sunday morning to fit a new shoe 'cos my nag had ripped it off in the field the day before and I was supposed to be competing. North Yorkshire.
 
£80 for 4 shoes, £120 for special bevelled shoes for showing, and £30 for a trim

But thats for a heavy horse.

The last time I paid for shoes for my ponies, they cost £30 for 4xrefits and £45 for 4xnew. That was 2-3yrs ago.
 
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