Have you ever wondered why horseback riding lessons cost so much? 💰
Are trainers really making $100/hour… or is there more to the story?
In this video, we break down the real cost of horse riding lessons—from feed and veterinary care to farrier bills, tack, facility maintenance, and the true expense of keeping lesson horses healthy and happy.
Whether you're a beginner rider, a parent considering lessons, or someone curious about the equestrian world, this video will give you a behind-the-scenes look at where your money actually goes.
👉 If you've ever questioned lesson prices, this is a must-watch.
Cost of horse feed and supplements
Veterinary bills, emergencies, and surgeries
Farrier costs (shoeing, trimming, specialty care)
Aging lesson horses and retirement expenses
Tack, helmets, and facility upkeep
Trainer experience and pricing differences
Why lesson prices vary so much between barns
What do YOU pay for riding lessons? Do you think it's worth it? Let us know in the comments!
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00:00 – Introduction: Why Are Riding Lessons So Expensive?
00:42 – What People THINK Trainers Make
01:09 – The Real Cost of Owning a Horse
02:00 – Feed, Supplements, and Nutrition Costs
02:25 – Medications and Senior Horse Care
04:04 – Farrier Costs: Shoes, Trims, and Specialty Care
05:43– Veterinary Bills and Emergency Surgeries
06:02 – Colic, Recovery Time, and Lost Income
06:30 – Ongoing Health Issues (Cancer, PPID, etc.)
07:30 – Vaccines, Deworming, and Bloodwork
08:02 – Buying, Leasing, and Retiring Lesson Horses
08:26 – End-of-Life Costs and Long-Term Care
09:09 – Tack, Equipment, and Helmet Safety
09:20 – Facility Costs and Arena Footing
09:59 – Trainer Experience and Pricing Differences
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