Pearl's owner spent $4319 in 2015 on her care, including $3564 on feed, $260 on chiropractic care, $210 on farrier work, $160 on vaccines and deworming, and $125 in accrued veterinary costs. The costs were higher than normal due to Pearl's age, requiring more joint supplements and preventative maintenance for a dust allergy, as well as supplements to address nutritional gaps common in older horses.
Pearl's owner spent $4319 in 2015 on her care, including $3564 on feed, $260 on chiropractic care, $210 on farrier work, $160 on vaccines and deworming, and $125 in accrued veterinary costs. The costs were higher than normal due to Pearl's age, requiring more joint supplements and preventative maintenance for a dust allergy, as well as supplements to address nutritional gaps common in older horses.
Pearl's owner spent $4319 in 2015 on her care, including $3564 on feed, $260 on chiropractic care, $210 on farrier work, $160 on vaccines and deworming, and $125 in accrued veterinary costs. The costs were higher than normal due to Pearl's age, requiring more joint supplements and preventative maintenance for a dust allergy, as well as supplements to address nutritional gaps common in older horses.
My Yearly Expenses $4319 *** This cost does not reflect unexpected expenses such as lameness, injury, illness, or emergency situations. This is only known costs for the 2015 Year.
Why are my yearly expenses so much higher?
I require some preventative maintenance due to my
age and a dust allergy. * Why are my supplement expenses so high? Due to my age I require more joint supplements that a young horse. I also require more supplements to fill in the dietary gaps that can happen as I get older. * What Supplements do I get and why? RX 4-way - Joints, stomach & gut balance MSM Joint Support Super Gain Weight and Muscle Gain Cough Free Allergy Medication
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