What is a good price for horse training?

Posted on 20 October 2009 at 7:07 pm in Training A Horse.

I have a friend who’s a very good horse trainer…trained horses basically all her life. Anyway, we live in Idaho, & I was wondering what a reasonable price would be for training a horse, say for a month.?

Thanks in advance!
She trains western only. Breaks the wildest of colts, & does it really really well.

She trains from roping to reining, to basically everything western.

If she’s good, has nice facilities, and known in the area for being good, $400-700. Depending on boarding and all the other things.

Saddle breaking should be more. Dressage, reining, and cutting, even more. Barrel racing, other speed events, jumping, team penning, roping, should be a tad less.

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  1. Yohanson. - October 20, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    If she’s good, has nice facilities, and known in the area for being good, $400-700. Depending on boarding and all the other things.

    Saddle breaking should be more. Dressage, reining, and cutting, even more. Barrel racing, other speed events, jumping, team penning, roping, should be a tad less.
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  2. snl - October 20, 2009 at 7:15 pm

    it depends, what discipline? is she experienced? has she won at national horse shows? does she do lessons too? does she have very nice stables/equipment?

    it will be more if yes to any of those, and if she does multiple disciplines. so anywhere from $250 (really bad everything) – $800 (really good)
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