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   Location: Ohio | What is the going rate that is beeing paid for 30 days of barrel horse training? |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | up here 900 to 1200 plus extras(and lots wont take a horse for just 30 days, you cant get much done in 30 days)
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Lyndee Stairs charges $800 a month. I agree with the above. Most wont take one for 30 days as you just barely get to scratch the surface at 30 days. Min. 60 - 90 days seems to be the norm for a starting point. |
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| Dang, I am getting a screaming deal on my stud colt, although he's in training for the snaffle bit futurity and I'm only paying $850 a month and that includes cattle work and that's with one of the top trainers in the industry lol |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | zerotlperformancehor - 2014-02-07 12:02 PM Dang, I am getting a screaming deal on my stud colt, although he's in training for the snaffle bit futurity and I'm only paying $850 a month and that includes cattle work and that's with one of the top trainers in the industry lol
Who is training your horse? Most SBF trainers I know charge $1000 - $1,200 a month. |
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| ThreeCorners - 2014-02-08 11:04 AM
zerotlperformancehor - 2014-02-07 12:02 PM Dang, I am getting a screaming deal on my stud colt, although he's in training for the snaffle bit futurity and I'm only paying $850 a month and that includes cattle work and that's with one of the top trainers in the industry lol
Who is training your horse? Most SBF trainers I know charge $1000 - $1,200 a month.
Blue Allen and I absolutely love him! He does have a waiting list, but so worth the wait! |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | zerotlperformancehor - 2014-02-07 12:09 PM ThreeCorners - 2014-02-08 11:04 AM zerotlperformancehor - 2014-02-07 12:02 PM Dang, I am getting a screaming deal on my stud colt, although he's in training for the snaffle bit futurity and I'm only paying $850 a month and that includes cattle work and that's with one of the top trainers in the industry lol Who is training your horse? Most SBF trainers I know charge $1000 - $1,200 a month. Blue Allen and I absolutely love him! He does have a waiting list, but so worth the wait!
Thats good to know. Very cool! |
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| $800 a month for a TOP trainer that's more than proven in the industry. JMO I've done plenty of searching.. and for foundation work a hall of fame reining trainer lives down the road and charges 600 a month. |
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        Location: Idaho | I think prices are all over the place. If you are looking local, usually local trainers who have good creditentials are going to charge $750+ a month... I think I read Lance Graves charges like $1500 a month for barrel training... so I think it really depends on location, the creditentials of the trainer, etc... I don't take barrel horses, but I charged $650 a per 30 days to ride/train outside horses... I raised my prices to $750 for this season, mostly because I don't want a ton of outside horses, so if I am the most expensive in my area maybe no one will come to me hahaha  |
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| I have paid $600 for thirty days. |
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       Location: Montana | Around here the average rate is $700, and you get someone who is maybe not a pro trainer but definitely knows what they are doing and has horses winning and solid. $800 for 30 days would probably get you a pro or near pro trainer. |
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