Diamond Star Ranch
Located: Skiatook, Oklahoma
Phone (918) 245-4576
Email us at - diamond_hares_n_mares@hotmail.com
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Average costs to maintain a horse
The information contained heirin will help give you some ideas, and set some general guidelines for what to expect in regards to the maintanance costs assosciated to your purchase of a horse. Every instance is different, so do not take the following numbers as being absolute, but they should give you a very good idea of what to anticipate. And please note that the estimates are based on a single horse.
Feed Costs:
Quantity:
Units:
Cost Per Unit:
Median Cost:
Total:
Hay or Hay Pellets
7300 Lbs.
146 Bales
$2-$10
$6
$876.00
Grain or Pellets
700 Lbs.
14 Bags
$4-$12
$8
$112.00
Minerals and Salts
30 Lbs.
4lb. Block
$1.75
$1.75
$12.25
Horse kept at home - Total Annual Feed Cost Estimate: $1000.25.
Maintenance:
Quantity:
Units:
Cost Per Unit:
Median Cost:
Cost: Total:
Bedding
15 Yds.
Bulk
Less expensive in bulk
$142.50
$142.50
Farrier Service
8.6 times/yr.
-
$ 45 to $100+
$75
$645.00
Worming
4 times/yr.
-
$5 to $15
$12.00
$48.00
Vaccines (minimum)
2 times/yr.
-
Varies
$15.00
$30.00
Vet and Medicine
Varies
-
Varies
Varies
$375.00
Horse Care Products
Varies
-
Varies
Varies
$100.00
Miscellaneous
-
-
-
-
$50.00
Private Riding and /or
Horsemanship Lessons
2 times/mo
$30.00/hr
-
-
$720.00
Books/Magazines/Info
-
-
-
-
$50.00
Maintenance etc. -Total Annual Cost Estimate: $2,160.00.
Total Estimated Annual Cost: $3,160.75.

Boarding Horse (depending on locale and type of facility):

Boarding Costs:
Quantity:
Price Range:
Average Cost:
Total:
Board
12mos.
$150-800
$300.00
$3600
Important Notes:

* All costs vary tremendously from one area of the country to another.
* Hay or hay pellet quantities assume that a 1000 lb. Horse consumes 2% of his body weight daily.
* Grain/pellets are fed to the majority of horses but some owners may disagree. This judgement may be based on the quality of hay available in their area and feeding philosophy etc.
* A bale of hay is calculated @ 50 lbs. But like most things in this guide, it can vary. (2 wire bales range from 40-75 lbs. / 3 wire bales generally run 95-110 lbs.)
* Salt and mineral consumption assumes 39 grams per day.
* Horse care products calculation includes hoof picks, brushes, shampoo, fly mask, fly spray, wound dressing, hoof dressing, scraper and bucket.
* None of the estimates include taxes, delivery charges or personal vehicle expenses (example; picking-up hay).
* There are no estimates for costs of land, equipment or insurance included above.
* The cost of tack is also not included.
* The cost estimates used here are based on a Pleasure Horse: A horse used for recreational riding, trails and general enjoyment. It assumes that the horse is not shown.
* Vet estimates assume that this horse has one or two minor injuries or illnesses during the year and may also get a minor check-up.
* Vaccine and worming estimates assume you do the worming and administer the vaccination, not the vet.
* The boarding cost average amount used in this guide is based on a study done in 2001 in the state of Arizona.
* Boarding costs generally include feed only. Shoeing, vet, horse care products, worming, vaccinations, riding instruction/lessons are all extra.

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