29 May 2009 #1 B bugaboo Well-Known Member Joined 12 December 2008 Messages 4,008 Visit site as read really how much are vets charging?
29 May 2009 #2 F Foxyeventing Well-Known Member Joined 19 March 2009 Messages 168 Visit site I had one done before xmas and it was £145, im in devon as may make difference, hope this helps
29 May 2009 #3 T the watcher Well-Known Member Joined 4 November 2004 Messages 15,064 Location in a happy place Visit site £160 should cover it
29 May 2009 #4 M miss_bird Well-Known Member Joined 13 August 2006 Messages 2,933 Location where ever my horses are Visit site Sorry cant answer your question, but glad you asked as i have 2 to geld and was wondering the same thing
Sorry cant answer your question, but glad you asked as i have 2 to geld and was wondering the same thing
29 May 2009 #5 P Piccy Well-Known Member Joined 8 May 2009 Messages 676 Visit site i had one done last year cost me a little over £200
29 May 2009 #6 L Lyndz Well-Known Member Joined 7 February 2008 Messages 284 Location Here....! www.telfordwado-ryukarateclub.co.uk Our Boy was 160 ish i think, 2 years ago mind so has probably increased!
29 May 2009 #7 D daisybe33 Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2009 Messages 462 Visit site I had a quote form our vet for £180 plus VAT. Ring your vet they are normally quite happy to give you an estimate x
I had a quote form our vet for £180 plus VAT. Ring your vet they are normally quite happy to give you an estimate x
29 May 2009 #8 N Nic74 Well-Known Member Joined 26 July 2005 Messages 337 www.horseweb2.proboards82.com I paid £150 for a full knock out operation.
29 May 2009 #9 W wannabee Well-Known Member Joined 6 March 2009 Messages 145 Location Londinium Visit site Mine was done last week (standing) and incl tetanus jab and first flu and tet, was £180 (also included course of antibiotics and 4, yes 4 lots of sedation, little git just kept fighting it!). I thought that this was a reasonable price
Mine was done last week (standing) and incl tetanus jab and first flu and tet, was £180 (also included course of antibiotics and 4, yes 4 lots of sedation, little git just kept fighting it!). I thought that this was a reasonable price
29 May 2009 #10 Cahill Well-Known Member Joined 9 March 2007 Messages 5,258 Visit site we paid £330 for 2 pons. i rang around and this was the cheapest,i was quoted £250 each but didn`t use them.
we paid £330 for 2 pons. i rang around and this was the cheapest,i was quoted £250 each but didn`t use them.
29 May 2009 #11 Y yethersgill Well-Known Member Joined 31 October 2008 Messages 659 Location Derbyshire Visit site £165 for our last colt (April 09) plus call out and antibiotics