The yearly expenses for owning a horse named Tie total $3470, including $2040 for feed (hay, grain, and supplements), $390 for chiropractic care, $480 for farrier work, $160 for shots and worming, and $400 budgeted for future veterinary costs such as fecal counts, teeth cleaning, and blood work. This cost summary does not include unexpected expenses like lameness, injury, illness, or emergencies.
The yearly expenses for owning a horse named Tie total $3470, including $2040 for feed (hay, grain, and supplements), $390 for chiropractic care, $480 for farrier work, $160 for shots and worming, and $400 budgeted for future veterinary costs such as fecal counts, teeth cleaning, and blood work. This cost summary does not include unexpected expenses like lameness, injury, illness, or emergencies.
The yearly expenses for owning a horse named Tie total $3470, including $2040 for feed (hay, grain, and supplements), $390 for chiropractic care, $480 for farrier work, $160 for shots and worming, and $400 budgeted for future veterinary costs such as fecal counts, teeth cleaning, and blood work. This cost summary does not include unexpected expenses like lameness, injury, illness, or emergencies.
My Yearly Expenses $3470 *** This cost does not reflect unexpected expenses such as lameness, injury, illness, or emergency situations. This is only known costs for the 2015 Year.