I currently board two horses and we’re in the process of building a house/barn on property that we’ve purchased. In discussing with my husband the costs of keeping horses, it sort of dawned on me that it may not really be cheaper to keep horses at home. :lol:
Granted, I don’t pay expensive board on my two horses… $400/mo for one horse and $200/mo for the second horse… and I spend quite a bit in gas money and wear and tear on my car going back and forth between two different barns each month. Just making rough calculations in my head… once I have my pastures set up and am only supplementing hay for a limited portion of the year, my feed costs would be much less than the $600/mo I currently pay. I’ll have 2 horses on about 4 acres to start and can eventually expand my pastures. Granted I know there are plenty of other upkeep costs to consider also in terms of fencing, barn upkeep and supplies, equipment. etc.
DH sort of rolled his eyes and asked me if I was sure the responsibility of feeding horses every day, dealing with barn chores, not being able to travel as easily, etc was worth the couple hundred dollars a month that I’d be saving in board (when I could pay someone else to worry about all of those things!) Since I’ve dreamed of having my horses at home for quite some time and currently have one horse boarded 30 mins away and the other horse boarded 1 hour away… my answer was of course, yes :lol: Not to mention I have somewhere for my senior horse to retire without having to worry about boarding him.
Did you find that you actually saved money or spent more money to keep your horses once you moved them home?