Mongoose11
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£440 a month in winter and £250 a month from May-Nov. Give or take a few quid.
same here£300-£350 on an average month.
How many days a week do you have him? Full time? I'm very lucky in that I can have lessons in an indoor, although I didn't factor that into my monthly cost and I have to pay to hire the indoor too - it probably works out about £150 a month with that added in. I wish I had transport and could compete a bit but he doesn't load and there isn't any transport to try to teach him to anyway! I can't believe some people are paying less than me for 7 days a week owning a horse full time, when I only do 2 and pay more haha! But, if I had my own it'd have to be on full livery 5 days a week due to work so I'll justify it that way![]()
This depends on the 'husband cost per month' or the 'true cost per month'. There is approximately £223 between the 2 costs...
The husband cost is the basics ie) just livery at £110 per month for 1 horse for 2 reasons. 1 he doesn't know I actually have 2 horses and because 'horses don't need anything else do
Some of these posts are making my eyes water!!
I pay £125 DIY livery per month, which includes all haylage and straw, use of school, x country field, etc. In winter I feed fibre nuts and fast fibre but the bags last me a while so not sure of the costings per month. He doesn't have shoes, so it's £20 for a trim every 6-8 weeks. I don't travel him or compete so no costs there. Insurance is around £30 a month, dentist is £50 a year, same for vaccinations.
So probably around £170 ish a month, less in summer as no feed. I'm in the north west.