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Attn Mary N
27 June 2013, 10:32,
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Attn Mary N
Hey Mary since you clearly are quite switched on about Gee Gees could you give us a real world appraisal of the costs and tasks involved in keeping one. food costs, vets costs, training, grooming, breaking, costs of saddlry and tack please ?
NR

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27 June 2013, 20:49,
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RE: Attn Mary N
Crikey, NR, what a question. I've never actually sat down and calculated the cost - I think I may regret this. Here goes.

First, you need somewhere to keep your gg. A field is a good start - you need at least one acre per equine. A nice stable/shelter for bad weather would be appreciated. I have no idea what the rent is for land these days.

Food - well, how long is a piece of string. Big horses eat more than littl'uns. Grass is free if you have enough of it, but they will need to have a top up of hard feed (grain) and hay or haylage in winter, particularly if they are working for a living. Sacks of feed cost anything from £7 upwards, depending what you buy. A sack of feed lasts our three about one week - but they don't get it in summer, and we don't work them hard. You do the math. Hay is pretty expensive at times - comes in at about £5 a small bale. We feed haylage usually - works out at about £40 for a large round. It will last about 10 days between 3 horses - less in really crappy weather. We feed haylage from about October to April.

Vet - er, again, depends on how often you need to see him. Most vets charge a call out fee and that can run at about £40-50 a time. We vaccinate every year, and that will run at about £100. Worming is done (by us) 4 times a year at about £50 a time for the 3 animals.

Farrier - ours charges us £20 per horse to trim and rasp. He visits us about every six weeks in summer, and eight weeks in winter. A set of shoes will cost more - depends on farrier - but could be about £60 a set, depending on what you have. If horse is in work on roads you will need shoes.

This is getting scary! Tack is expensive. You can get some very good second-hand saddles, and this is often quite a good move because they will be worn in and less stiff. They need to fit properly. A saddle could cost £300 or so upwards - again depending what you want. Bridle will cost about £50 (a good quality one), headcollar £10-ish, and grooming tools a set for about £20.

Grooming will cost you elbow grease. You'll get the hang of that and your gg will point you to the bits he likes being brushed best. Most important is care of the feet. Breaking - best left to those who know what they are doing. Get it wrong and you could have a problem - you need to be safe on horseback.

Equine health can be precarious. For such big animals they can be remarkably delicate. There is a saying "no foot, no horse" and that is the best saying I know that really sums it up. I won't go into the myriad health problems you can encounter, it might put you off.

Anything else I can help you with??
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27 June 2013, 21:04,
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RE: Attn Mary N
we let a friend keep a horse arab and pony sheland
she as the paddock for free and still spends around 20 to 30 pounds a week
rent could be from 25 pound plus aweek
dear hobby we get to use the poo for veggys
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27 June 2013, 21:43,
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RE: Attn Mary N
Sounds like keeping slaves will be more economical after TSHTF than a horse, I suppose I could neuter some Chavs or Trade Unionists and put them to work as beasts of burdon.Smile

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28 June 2013, 04:25,
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RE: Attn Mary N
(27 June 2013, 21:43)NorthernRaider Wrote: Sounds like keeping slaves will be more economical after TSHTF than a horse, I suppose I could neuter some Chavs or Trade Unionists and put them to work as beasts of burdon.Smile

Yes but they are impossible to train, crap all over the place and generally do not produce as much as they eat!

And when it comes time to put them down their meat is stringy.
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28 June 2013, 20:44,
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RE: Attn Mary N
Wow, if you can find a few that can pull roughly the weight of a large car and move at around 20mph, let me know!
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28 June 2013, 20:47,
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RE: Attn Mary N
(27 June 2013, 21:43)NorthernRaider Wrote: Sounds like keeping slaves will be more economical after TSHTF than a horse, I suppose I could neuter some Chavs or Trade Unionists and put them to work as beasts of burdon.Smile


unless they get you first mateSmile
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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