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Originally Posted by Taco
One more thing, buyin' the horse itself is the cheap part of the hobby ownership deal, the rest is expensive part and this comes from 30 yrs in the equine industry
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Yeah I suspected as much. But I actually thought that food/vet/tack/misc "maintenance" for a horse would be more. Like a "rich man's" thing.
Out of curiosity though, how much can one get a decent "riding horse" for?
ie: I'm not interested in purchasing a brand new "Lincoln Navigator" but more a "used Ford sedan", type of thing.
I like that "higher trails" thing. Would probably do something like that at first until I knew I was comfortable in looking after a horse properly.