→ 12 Days of Giveaways… ←
18 ITEMS
 
    • The Horse Illustrated January/February 2024 cover
    • Horse Illustrated Print Edition

    • $29.95
    • The Horse Illustrated January/February 2024 digital cover
    • Horse Illustrated Digital Edition

    • $22.95
    • Horse Illustrated Combo Edition

    • $39.95
    • Young Rider Print Edition

    • $24.95
    • Young Rider Digital Edition

    • $19.95
    • Young Rider Combo Edition

    • $34.95
    • The Horse Illustrated January/February 2024 cover
    • Horse Illustrated – January/February 2024

    • $5.99
    • The Horse Illustrated November/December 2023 cover
    • Horse Illustrated – November/December 2023

    • $5.99
    • Horse Illustrated – October 2023

    • $5.99
    • Young Rider January/February 2024

    • $5.99
    • The Young Rider November/December 2023 issue cover
    • Young Rider November/December 2023

    • $5.99
    • Young Rider September/October 2023 cover
    • Young Rider September/October 2023

    • $5.99
    • The Horse Illustrated January/February 2024 digital cover
    • Horse Illustrated – January/February 2024 Digital

    • $3.99
    • Order Best of Breeds Vol. 4 Digital

    • $6.99
    • The Horse Illustrated November/December 2023 digital cover
    • Horse Illustrated – November/December 2023 Digital

    • $3.99
    • Young Rider January/February 2024 Digital

    • $3.99
    • The Young Rider November/December 2023 digital issue cover
    • Young Rider November/December 2023 Digital

    • $3.99
    • Young Rider September/October 2023 digital issue cover
    • Young Rider September/October 2023 Digital

    • $3.99
  • My Account
  • Young Rider
  • Tack Shop
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Subscribe Podcast
Enable cache13

Equine Economics

Finding ways to save money makes good sense when you think about equine economics. And knowing the costs of horse ownership are important before making the leap. Some times to save money are when purchasing the horse, purchasing tack, leasing a horse instead of owning, finding deals on equipment or feed, trading others for things you need, borrowing, etc. There are ways to own a horse that don't break the bank. Some horse owners learn to be happy with great used tack and equipment instead of that shiny catalogue item. Some offer to trade work in exchange for board, while others might be able to swap services in exchange for feed or hay. And others totally win at finding deals and saving money. Or there are ways to save money in your life in other areas in order to support the horse habit. Regardless of the methods, equine economics often dictate the need to scrimp and save at some point during horse ownership. Let Horse Illustrated learn the costs involved and how to save money so you can participate in horse sports or horse ownership.

When buying your first horse, you can spend as much or as little as you like. On the low end, a savvy searcher can find inexpensive or even free horses in the online classifieds. On the high end, well,...
In today’s economy, everyone’s looking for a way to save a few dollars. Horse lovers aren’t any different, and one of the ways to bolster a budget is to consider buying pre-owned tack found in consignment stores. Just to...
0FansLike
0SubscribersSubscribe
We use cookies to help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience. By navigating the site, you agree to the use of cookies to collect information. Read our Cookie Policy.
OK