Love2ride
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I will apologise now as this will be very long.
Ok so I need figures and fast as my favourite riding school horse is possibly going to be sold by tomorrow afternoon so some facts, answers and realistic figures much appreciated as I need to decide by the morning
. Basically can I afford him? 
Facts:
1. Horse costs £3,500
2. DIY livery £38.00 per week
3. Hay ~£6.00 per bale
4. Straw bedding (may see if I could find other alternative if it is cheaper??)
5. Will live out all weathers
6. Doesnt currently have hard feed (very good doer)
7. Goes 8 weeks for shoeing
8. At the riding school where I work so know owners, staff and liveries
9. Not far from home
10. Have ridden him for ~2 years so know how he behaves
11. Can handle him with ease
12. May be able to save a bit on livery if I let them use him for hacks
13. Both me and my mum can ride him
Downsides:
1. Only my mums income and my £25-£30 per week
2. Because of my college situation (may or may not go back depends if I can find a job over summer) may be £3k down come September
3. Nearly finished my driving lessons so would be looking for a car/sharing my mums car (huge insurance costs)
Questions
1. Worming: how much (£) and how often
2. Insurance costs for a 15.3hh cob (all-rounder)
3.Vets fees
4.Farrier
Feel free to add anything I have missed. We think it would be around £100 per week on average may be less in summer and more in winter. If you got through that have some red wine/tea and cake.
Ok so I need figures and fast as my favourite riding school horse is possibly going to be sold by tomorrow afternoon so some facts, answers and realistic figures much appreciated as I need to decide by the morning
Facts:
1. Horse costs £3,500
2. DIY livery £38.00 per week
3. Hay ~£6.00 per bale
4. Straw bedding (may see if I could find other alternative if it is cheaper??)
5. Will live out all weathers
6. Doesnt currently have hard feed (very good doer)
7. Goes 8 weeks for shoeing
8. At the riding school where I work so know owners, staff and liveries
9. Not far from home
10. Have ridden him for ~2 years so know how he behaves
11. Can handle him with ease
12. May be able to save a bit on livery if I let them use him for hacks
13. Both me and my mum can ride him
Downsides:
1. Only my mums income and my £25-£30 per week
2. Because of my college situation (may or may not go back depends if I can find a job over summer) may be £3k down come September
3. Nearly finished my driving lessons so would be looking for a car/sharing my mums car (huge insurance costs)
Questions
1. Worming: how much (£) and how often
2. Insurance costs for a 15.3hh cob (all-rounder)
3.Vets fees
4.Farrier
Feel free to add anything I have missed. We think it would be around £100 per week on average may be less in summer and more in winter. If you got through that have some red wine/tea and cake.