1. Pasture Rent:
- Small Pasture (1-2 acres): $100 - $250 per month
- Large Pasture (5+ acres): $200 - $400 per month
2. Grass/Hay:
- In areas with year-round green pastures: $50 - $100 per month
- In areas with seasonal grass growth (requiring supplemental hay): $100 - $200 per month
3. Water Supply:
- Access to a natural water source (river, pond): Free
- Installation of a water trough/tank: One-time cost of $100 - $300
4. Shelter:
- Natural shelter (trees, hills): Free
- Installation of a horse shelter: One-time cost of $500 - $2,000
5. Fencing:
- Existing fence in good condition: No additional cost
- Installation of new fencing: One-time cost of $1,000 - $5,000
6. Hoof Care and Trimming:
- Regular visits by a farrier: $50 - $100 per visit
7. General Care and Veterinary Checkups:
- Basic care (feeding, turnout, monitoring): $50 - $100 per month
- Regular veterinary checkups: $100 - $200 per visit
Please note that these are just rough estimates, and actual costs can vary significantly based on specific circumstances. It's always a good idea to contact local horse farms, stables, or agricultural extension services for more accurate information on grazing costs in your area.