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There are a number of benefits that need to be considered. First, the second largest cost to the horseman (feeding being the first), is hoofcare. Trimming or shoeing every six weeks, as it should be, averages $25.00 for trimming and $45.00 for shoeing per horse. Which could become very costly over a 1 year period of time. We have developed a do-it-yourself video that can help you to save money as well as earn money in your spare time. Below we have listed a chart to help you see the savings.
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