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On average, lessons (an instruction session when you are present and riding the horse) and training (a session between the trainer and the horse) cost between $30 and $100 per half hour.
Prices will vary from as little as $200/month to over several thousand dollars a month. Many people have sent their mount to the trainer only to get back a horse that wasn't trained at all, or worse yet he comes back worse than he went out! What does it cost to train a horse?
Aside from the mental harm and subsequent repair, consider the math: Say thirty days of training costs $1000. Often I spend three to six months rehabilitating a damaged horse. That's $3000-$6000, often more than what a client may have paid for the animal.
On average, lessons (an instruction session when you are present and riding the horse) and training (a session between the trainer and the horse) cost between $30 and $100 per half hour.
Although different trainers use different amounts and types of feed, most agree that a Thoroughbred in training can be fed for between $12.00 $15.00 per day.