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Old 04-22-2008,
 
 
 
P8ntCrazy
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Really for me it depends on the year. I have been in the small animal/equine medical field for over 13 years so I do most of it myself these days. I do vaccines twice a year spring and fall (6way and west nile), then my pregnant mare gets her Pnuemobort vaccines at 3,5,7,9 months. Deworming I do myself. The only thing my vet does is floats and that is only every other year ($250 per horse, she uses power tools, I could do it with hand but it is too much work), and putting and taking out my mares caslick , and then my post foal checks, and emergancies.


Standard care (by vet)with no emergancies on my mare about $500-800 depending on year.
Care on my gelding by vet $0-250 Depending on year unless their is and emergancy
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