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#1 ·
I have been thinking about sending Demi to a trainer this spring so I can just focus on Romeo's training while Demi is also being started. My question is, what is a good price for training?

I found a stable that is amazing to their horses and my friend just recently had her colt there and he is such a sweet boy that seems to be really nicely started. I am thinking about contacting them.

Here is the little bit of info. on them.
They ride everyday
Price includes:
Feed
Boarding
Training
They are very gentle
And my friend's colt was there for 60 days and the total cost was $1,000. Is that reasonable?
I was thinking it was, that would be $500 a month, and it includes a lot, and the horses are happy after and during their visit to the trainer.

What do you think?
 
#4 ·
$500 is a good price if you are getting a good trainer. That is the MOST I would pay for a trainer who has no record to prove their training. A proven trainer will start at about $650 on up.
 
#5 ·
Yeah that is a sweet deal! The places I know of that are good and provide those services (Boarding, Training and all care) are upwards of $1000/mo.
Check out credentials, visit the barn and SIGN A GOOD CONTRACT!

Good luck!
 
#7 ·
A beginner 10 year old? That sounds ambitious on their part, considering sometimes it takes a horse a couple of weeks to settle in to a new place before very effective training can take place. I'd get lots of references for those folks and call them all.

OP - If you check out references and are very clear that what you listed is what you get, it sounds like a good deal.
 
#9 ·
well he's coming to my barn for a couple of weeks for an evaluation...i know it sounds like a TALL order, but he does give clinics and has alot of good references. I wouldn't feel comfortable sending her away somewhere unless I watch how the trainer and my horse interact for a couple sessions. but the original point was it was 1800.00 for a month.
 
#11 ·
I live on a Training Facility, Training, Board, and feed is 500.00 a month. You really have to be careful who you send your horse to, alot of trainers will have only messed with your horse a few times in a month and will want keep them longer. Also there are some that arent so gentle.
 
#12 ·
$500 would be very cheap for my area. Did you check other barns? How much they charge? If the average price around say $800 around I'd be VERY suspicious about $500 training and/or care.
 
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