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Horse Showing on a Budget: Amateurs and Pros Share Tips

Keep your horse-showing costs from breaking the bank.

The Shows

When a trainer takes a group of youths or amateurs to a big show, very little time is spent in the hotel room, so bunking together is a painless way to save money, says AQHA Professional Horsewoman Nancy Cahill. “We’re very communal.” That’s a common tactic of many budget-conscious horse owners, as is economizing on the food budget.

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Liz Carpenter of Nashville, Tennessee, cuts costs by bringing her own grub. “We bring sausage and crackers and granola bars,” she says. Her advice for others showing on a budget? “Buy peanut butter and jelly.”

She also saves money by hauling to one-day shows within a reasonable driving distance. She and a friend once drove two and a half hours to a show in Alabama, where they were able to earn six AQHA points without a hotel bill and stall rent.

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