your shortlist of bare minimum stuff needed

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for your horse...assuming food/hay/bedding etc was provided for, what would be your absolute bare minimum you would buy with a new horse.

Am just trying to prove a point here to my non-horsey mother who thinks "borrowing rugs for now" for the new horse is okay. But its not. Lots of horsey people understandably won't share - why should they, get your own stuff I say!

Shortlist away, please...I need some backing up from other horsey people! Thanks!
 
Tack, rugs, grooming kit and buckets
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Headcollar/rope
Grooming kit
Tack cleaning kit
Turnout/stable rugs
Exercise boots
Saddle/bridle/bit/girth/saddle cloth etc
Feed/water buckets
Haynets
Mucking out stuff.

I am not proud though and would rather buy good quality branded second hand stuff than cheap new stuff
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Grooming kit - hoof pick, dandy brush, body brush & curry, rubber curry, mane comb

Head collar and lead rope

Tack - bridle, saddle, at least two numnahs/cloths. Boot if required - I only ride with over reach boots occasionally

Longe line and whip.

That's all I have but I don't compete at the moment. When I do I will need brushing boots.
 
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Headcollar/rope
Grooming kit
Tack cleaning kit
Turnout/stable rugs
Exercise boots
Saddle/bridle/bit/girth/saddle cloth etc
Feed/water buckets
Haynets
Mucking out stuff.

I am not proud though and would rather buy good quality branded second hand stuff than cheap new stuff
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Exactly this! I completely agree re decent second hand rather than cheap new.

Did you have first aid kit on the list? (sorry i'm having a slow moment) but a basic one with Hibiscrub, gamgee, animal lintex and vet wrap - and some arnica are a must.
 
Headcollar/rope
Rugs - basics to begin with - i.e. enough to keep warm and dry
Buckets/feed bins/scrubbing brush
Mucking out stuff
First Aid kit
Grooming kit

Personally, I never use numnahs, and rarely boots.
 
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