29/05/2026
How much does it really cost to trim a horse?
When you pay for a hoof trim, you're paying for far more than the 30 minutes spent underneath your horse.
There are the obvious costs:
• Trimming tools and equipment
• Fuel and vehicle expenses
• Insurances
• Superannuation
• Continuing education and networking
(meeting people such as Dynamic Hoof Care)
• Fly spray, sunscreen and consumables
• Topicals for hoof health concerns such as thrush
•AND THEN A WAGE
For me, the cost of gear and vehicle use alone for a simple 25km round trip is approximately $32.00 per horse — and that's before a wage, superannuation, my own body maintenance, education, insurances, administration, or the building of experience required to make informed decisions about your horse's feet.
Behind every trim is time spent studying, learning, travelling, record keeping, scheduling appointments, answering messages, maintaining equipment and continually improving skills to provide the best possible service.
You're investing in your horse's hoof health, wellbeing, comfort and performance ultimately extending the TIME of having a sound horse and REDUCING potential vet bills.
Hooves are the foundation of the horse. If that foundation isn't balanced, functional and developing correctly, how can we expect the body—and ultimately the mind—to perform at the level we ask of them?
Good hoof care isn't just an expense; it's an investment in every ride, every training session, every competition and every ADDED year of soundness your horse has ahead of them.