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How much would it cost to get a horse and all its stuff?
Comments(5) | Undedr: horse stuff
How much money would it cost to get a horse and all its stuff like food housing etc…??? Thanks so much.
I have tons of horses at my house so it depends on the breed and the brand of the products. The horse will be in the range of around 5,000 and up I am not sure if you want a pet or a show horse so a show horse is 10 grand for a good one plus if you want a saddle that is a bout 30-50 dollars depending on the brand. Cleaning supplies will be about 30-45. Plus do you know were you will keep it the rent ( depending on the place) will cost around 100-500 dollars a month plus care around 50 dollars
November 15th, 2009 at 10:27 pm
lets just say alot, unless u rich i would get rid of that dream
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November 15th, 2009 at 10:37 pm
alot alot alot probally cheaper because of the economy
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November 15th, 2009 at 11:17 pm
I see free horses on craigslist ocasionally.
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November 15th, 2009 at 11:23 pm
I have tons of horses at my house so it depends on the breed and the brand of the products. The horse will be in the range of around 5,000 and up I am not sure if you want a pet or a show horse so a show horse is 10 grand for a good one plus if you want a saddle that is a bout 30-50 dollars depending on the brand. Cleaning supplies will be about 30-45. Plus do you know were you will keep it the rent ( depending on the place) will cost around 100-500 dollars a month plus care around 50 dollars
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November 16th, 2009 at 12:03 am
Well horses…The main word is "DEPEND". It depends on the breed, size, age, skills (if it can jump etc.), if it’s broken in, it’s temperament. It can go anywhere from an unbroken foal £100 – £5,000 + (a broken, well skilled horse with a nice temperament and can jump). It also depends on the place you’re keeping the horse, my local stables charge £4,000 a month if all livery services are included when keeping your horse there.
With the tack, it depends also. Finding the right fit for your horse is hard, the style etc.
This will help : http://www.horsemart.co.uk/
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Rider, jumper, future owner.