horses are fairly expensive to keep, there is no definitive answer to this question as it differs. main things that you will need to pay out for will be:
this isn't an all inclusive cost as there are many other things to take into consideration such as travel costs if you wish to compete, and the price of the horse itself but roughly, per week a horse can cost up to £200 per week.
horses are a very expensive member of the family.
Well it depends........
Do you have land to keep a horse on?
If not how much is it to keep a horse at a livery yard/riding centre?
How much is the feed you would use?
How much is the visit from the farrier?
Do you have enough money for vets bills?
All the conditioners and stuff to wash your horse would you have enough for that?
There is lots more things to think about.
Plus you might need new tack suddenley and tack isn't cheap!
What about emergency vets bills say if your horse got injured.........
Or what if your horse needed an operation or something like that you would probaly have to pay.
Owning a horse is something everyone would love but it is expensive very expensive.
Say you couldn't afford something it is not fair to dump the cost on your parents/family.
If you are serious about owning a horse discuss it with your parents and ring up stables,horsefeeds,tackshops and vets and all the other places and compare prices.
When all that is finished with discuss with your parents how much you are willing to pay a week and if you can afford it and maybe youll get one.
If the answer is no and you've disscused it all your parents are being serious.
Make sure you do have enough because it is not fair if you've really started to bond with your horse and you suddenley have to sell it.
Remember:Farriers only come about every 6 to 8 weeks.
Sorry if this answer sort of turned in to how to convince your parents to get you a horse.
I hope it was helpful oh I wasn't trying to put you of getting one I was just explaining everything.
well, a good horse is at least around £2,500 unless the seller needs the horse gone asap and lowers the price, but its not buying the horse that costs a lot, its the stabling. Depending on which stable you go to, the cost to keep a horse at a stable-yard is around roughly £200-£500 a month, which is probably including feed, stabling, fields, use of equipment and use of facilities.
There could be several reasons why a horse's eye looks cloudy, such as moonblindness. This is probably not something you can deal with on your own. You need to have your vet look at it, the sooner the better.
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It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
I guess you would need basic items if you have a horse. A feed bag, curry brush, etc. are good horse items for horse people.
Horses take a TON of responsibility, work, care, and money$$$. Every day, you have to feed, groom, exercise, and muck out the horse's stall. You have to muck out the stall twice a day in the summer, because of insects/parasites. You have to clean the horse's tack, grooming supplies, blankets, and all supplies. You have to have vet checks, and a farrier to take care of your horse's hooves. You ALWAYS have to put the horse's needs over yours, and its NOT just riding. You should spend much more time caring/spending time with your horse than riding. A horse has emotions and needs, and you can't just get on, ride around, and throw the horse back into the stall. Take a ton of riding lessons first and learn a BUNCH about horse care before purchasing/adopting a horse.
i guess more than 500 because you are gonna need alot of money to take good care of a horse, or you can save 300
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You will need approximately 1 acre to 1.5 acres of land for each horse you own in New York. You should not only look at its area, its quality and the water supply.
There are six boxes on your left set out like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click on Number 1. Then choose how much food you need to give them. To know how much food u need to give your horse you need to look next to the place where you choose how much food you give your horse, there should be something like this: 0/13.2 On the left it shows how much food you've given your horse. On the right shows how much food you need to give your horse. Ihope this answers your Question.
You need to take a look in the instruction book to see how much you start off with.
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There are many horses on Horse isle you can look up anything you need to know about the horse for the game in the Library.
It depends on the horse, but every horse should be worked for at least an hour or more