depends if its on your property or some one elses and what everybody charges,farrier feed vet dental gas
The same things if you are getting a regular sized horse. A stable, a paddock, horse feed, brushes, hoof pick, hoof dressing, tack, first aid kit. Money for the farrier, money for the vet, money for insurance, time to care for it. The regular things.
You can calculate it if you really want to know. It really varies depending on my horse.$365 a month on board (field board, not self-care)$50-$55 a month on farrier care (depending on if she throws a shoe or not)$20-$80 a month for saddlery (usually I go to the saddlery to buy random crap I don't need like saddle pads, pretty halters, polo wraps, splint boots, etc.)$20 a month for treats. (my horse is spoiled rotten)$30-$100 a month for vet care (depends. Sometimes it's expensive because she injures herself. Then she needs her shots and wormer too.)
The cost to board a horse in Florida will vary according to the location and the type of stable and care you are looking for. For basic field board with self care it can cost as low as $200 a month. For a show stable with full care it can cost $1000 a month or more.
Child and youth care workers can earn an average monthly salary of around $3,000 to $4,000, depending on factors such as experience, location, and employer. Entry-level workers may start at a lower salary, while those with more experience or in higher-demand areas may earn more.
If you take care of the horse on the day that it has to give birth, but you don't pay for the birthing, the mare will lose the foal and you will lose a karma point. If you do not take care of the horse, it will not age and therefore will not lose the foal until you take care of it. If you do not have enough money for the birthing, you can just leave the horse alone until you raise enough money.
Mostly the same as a regular or draft horse. They are capable of living longer than a larger horse (in some cases, up to 40 years). This is a fantastic basic site full of information on details of miniature horse care: http:/wwwzperiodztheminiaturehorsezperiodzcom/generalcarezperiodzhtm
a arverge horse is about none of ur bissuness ppl y do u care ur not a horse r u lol :b
Give him enough money to buy, feed, and care for it.
Well you can not take care of the horse. This I find to be the best choice. If you don't care for your horse then it won't age therefor you won't need to call for a vet. If you do start to take care of your horse try to earn money by selling unneeded things at the shop, stroke Xanthoses, sell horses, or if you have a good friend you can ask them to loan you money. If you still can't get enough money the unborn foal will die and you will loose a karma point.
10.50 an hour in CA.
Tom treats his horse very badly. He doesn't care if it dies or not. Even when he makes alot of money he could care less about the horse. He doesn't buy it food or give it water, he keeps him in the stables to die.
It matters on how much kids you have to daycare