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Learning Centre

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Why we never mount from the ground.
Hunting Etiquette - Click to follow the link
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Rough costs of keeping a horse- owning/loaning

Loaning a horse can be different as there are many different arrangements depending on owners preferences. But generally full loaning a horse will incur the same costs as owning one and have the same full responsibilities:
Please note below is a rough guide and prices will vary different places.
Purchasing a horse isn't the costly part- but the upkeep is.

Weekly livery fee: DIY £30       Full livery- £70 (no feed hay included)          Full schooling/lesson livery £90-100
Weekly hay/feed costs through winter: £20
Weekly bedding costs for stable- £15
6-8 weekly farrier- £20 trim      £35 half set shoes        £60 full set
Yearly vet injections- inc call out fee- £60
6-12 monthly dentist £40
6- 8 weekly- Pysio checks £60
Weekly/Fortnightly/monthly lessons- to ensure no bad habits are creeping up- which could lead to horse becoming naughty and dangerous! £20
Rugs- £60 each       lightweight for spring/autumn.     middle weight & heavy weight for winter.       Cooler for after riding

Jodi's Rules

Never tie up clipping onto horses bit- is can rip their mouth! only ever ties onto bailer twine so if they get caught or pull back it snaps easily instead of snapping the horse!!
Never put reins over head before putting bridle on- incase they escape the bridle will get dragged around their legs and broken.

Difference between a score 7 & 10 piaffe

Daily stretches for the horse. Prior & or post to riding 

Correctly fitting saddle signs- follow the link

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