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What are the costs of owning a horse?


i have my own barn and pasture, so what would be the annual cost for everything like vets, feed, farrier, and anything else. also what things do i need before i get the horse/things that do not cost annual money like a grooming kit and saddle.
i know that you cant buy a saddle before you buy a horse what i meant was things like that you dont have to keep on paying for after you bought them. and in american $ please.
in pennsylvania, USA

Well

Feed: $40 - 100/month
Hay: $40 - 100/month
Farrier - $35 - 200/every 5-6 weeks
Vet: $200 - 500/year (MINIMUM)
Other expenses: $300 - 2,000 (emergencies, treats, shows, lessons)
If you will stall your horse, you will need shavings/bedding. A bag of shavings only fills half a stall (max) and you need new bedding atleast every week. A bag usually costs $7.

Owning a horse is a lot of work, especially if you're not boarding it somewhere. You will have to wake up 6 am every day to feed, muck, etc. It's a full time job owning a horse.

You should probably get:
Grooming Kit
First Aide Kit
Tack
Extra halters/lead ropes
Buckets
There are many more, but I'm too tired right now.

You'll spend $3,000 - 10,000 a year PER horse. Horses are herd animals, and need to have another animal (or two with them). Goats, mini ponies, llamas, alpacas or another horse would be fine.



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Lean manufacturing is going green these days, and shop floor management software is paving the way in that transition. In the process, the technology is supporting local job creation, retention and environmental sustainability. Those rippling side effects spell good news for the 667,000 Americans who filed initial unemployment claims in February 2009. Indeed, that figure represents the highest reading since October 1982. The nation is finding itself in a dire predicament, but one factory floor tech company is coming to the rescue with free shop floor management software.

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