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HI Spy: Share Your Favorite Horsey Item for Under $20

If the current price of hay is giving you sticker shock, you can resuscitate your barn budget by saving pennies elsewhere. Some great items can be found for under $20. At least that’s what we discovered when we asked some horse owners to share their favorite penny-pinching purchases.



Gaye McCullough of New York enjoys grooming her horses and finds that Baby Wipes, Wet Ones or just about any pre-packaged, moistened towelettes come in handy for wiping off a horse’s face, cleaning up a superficial wound and sprucing up dusty tack.
 
Denise Roberts of Georgia can’t do without her sheepskin mitt. “You can get them in the auto parts section of any discount store like Target or Wal-Mart,” she says. She uses them primarily for applying fly spray around her horses’ eyes and ears.
 
Another one of her must-have items for under $20? “My 100-foot measuring tape,” she says. Roberts uses it regularly to measure off distances between jumps. “It lives in my arena,” she says.
 
When it comes to inexpensive items designed just for the horse person, Wendy Ward of Idaho offered that, “Gloves are my favorite must-have item.” Since she deals with frigid winter weather, Ward shops for affordable brands so she can stuff a pair in the pocket of every barn jacket.
 
Louise Donovan of California says her state’s warm, sunny weather influences her choice: colorful ball caps. “As much as I enjoy wearing a cap emblazoned with a snazzy brand name above the brim, I can buy a plain cap for a few dollars at the drug store, take it to the local embroidery shop, and have any horsey design put on it for another couple of dollars. Then I can afford to have one in every color.”
 
Socks—and plenty of them—keep Taylor Compton of Tennessee at the bargain bin. “Can we ever have enough boot socks? If I can buy them in multi-packs to save a few bucks, I’m thrilled!”
 
Buying in bulk is always on the mind of California-resident Marie Jones. “I don’t think I’ve bought a pair of bell boots that costs more than $10 or $12. Why bother? My horse rips them off or eats them every couple of days. At the lower price I can buy several pair at a time.”
 
Can you add to this list of bargains to use around the barn? Have you discovered something indispensable for under $20? Click on “submit a comment” below. Select answers will appear in a future issue of Horse Illustrated magazine!



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  • On-sale saddle pads!! If you can find some colorful ones on sale, you can buy a couple!! I love saddle pads, they just brighten up your day!!
    Or carrots, peppermints, or sugar cubes! I think a happy horse is priceless, and cheap grocery-store treats work just as well as those expensive, gourmet cookies!

  • Well if your on a budget and you don't want to buy 2 seperate helmets (one for schooling and one for shows)you can buy an inexpensive black helmet cover to put on your schooling helmet. There are also quite a few colorful helmet covers available.

  • I cannot imagine life without a package of those little mane braiding bands. The colorful ones are fun to use. They're only a few dollars and help my horse's mane look great.

  • I buy cheap horse treats like bags of peppermints or sugar cookies or just carrots. The price of horse treats is ridiculous and my horse isn't looking at the price tag. He just wants something that tastes good!

  • I look at local thrift stores for show clothes. Sometimes some sequins and an hour of time makes a huge expensive looking rail or showmanship shirt, that maybe cost $2.00. I am always on the lookout for black dress pants as well, they work great for showmanship, and for $1.00 you can't beat the price!

  • I bought a toilet scrubber at Target in the dollar bin a few months ago. I use it to scrub my mare's water bucket, especially in the summer months when it is very dusty and flies and bugs get in the water. I think she appreciates the extra effort!

  • I always buy my fly spray, shampoo and conditioner, sponges and the brushes for there manes tail all at walm mart. I get everything put together there for less than $15. I also get my saddles and show clothes on consinment then bargain for a cheaper price, so I always get everything half off from it already being half off!!

  • Being on a budget right out of college, I find a lot of items on Ebay for cheap. I have bought blankets for $3.00, a brand new SHOW helmet for $25.00!!, a halter for $3.00 and sooo much more. Its great too when you can buy a lot of things at once to save on shipping!!

  • I always comb the bargain and sale items online. Just today I found saddle pads for under $10 and halters for $3.

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