Celtic Hill Farm
Well-Known Member
I was wondering what the aprox cost of owning a miniature horse for one year is? That isn't including Show Fees and stuff like that.
Now that sounds about right....add a new trailer to that , and a bigger auto to pull the dang thing...... and my new 300.00 clippers just sucked up the mane of my mare today and stopped running...thank god my mare is OK, and so calm she didnt flinch... I love that girl bless her heart. Oh and the snow blower for the pasture and the big mower for summer....costs are endless..I just took a peak at my books from last year.....I do wish you wouldn't make me do that, I much prefer burying my head in the sand about costs! I have 13 minis and one big horse. I have 5 acres but don't really have pasture but they do get something from it so for a few months I don't feed as much. In the Spring I have to dry lot everyone and really watch that Spring grass for laminitis issues. My feed/supply bill which includes about $1,000 for vaccines which I self admin was right around $7,000. Taking into consideration the big horse, I think just the feed part for the minis was $375 yearly each. Farrier was another 1,200 and the vet was $1,000 for teeth and I think one gelding. Luckily haven't had any "big" vet expenses but you have to be prepared for them. She also asked about show fees and that so depends on what kind of shows you're going to and how far away they are. I spend around $3,000 yearly for just my Oregon based Pinto shows. This includes entry and stall fees, camping site and food, and some show clothes. Tack on another $5,000 if I decide to go to the Pinto World show(and that's with splitting gas/travel expenses)! If you have a trainer......well, the numbers keep going up! Of course there's also registration and membership fees. Geez......I hope hubby doesn't see this post!!
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