What about other Bagged Feeds Etc ? Whats everyone paying ?
Now just to make us realize how old we are , When you first got into horses , what were you paying back then ?
Bale of plain grass Hay $2
Lucerne Hay $5-$7
Oatn Chaff $11
Lurcerne Chaff $13
Pony mix ( which is a pre made blend with no molasses ) $15
Do you really think I can remember that long ago? And, I was in high school, so Dad helped me a bit with my feed and hay.
Well, actually, I can, as part of the deal with my dad to let me get a horse is that I had to keep records. I only have my yearly summaries left, but...
1986 - hay $60/ton (no buying by the bale where I live)
3-way - $7.25/50#
COB w/ molasses - $4.50/50#
gelding had to have surgery to remove severe proud flesh overgrowth on leg - $105
1987 - I had hay left over from the previous year evidently (I had purchased 4 ton), as there is no record
whole oats - $4.90/50# (spring) - $5.50/50# (fall) - and jumped to $7.75/50# (winter)
Complete feed - $4.70/50#
1988 - hay - $90/ton + $20 for delivery
Omolene 100 - $8.50/50# (purina sweet feed with 10% or 12% protein)
whole oats - $5.50/50# and $7.95/80#
pure pride - $6.00/50# (pelleted fortified grain from purina, probably 10 or 12% protein)
1989 - took him to college and was working for part of my board paid $30/month summer and $55/month in winter for pasture board
rolled oats and barley 50-50 mix - $5.00/50#
1990 - grass/alfalfa hay - $65-70/ton
grain and pellets in the $5-6/50# range
board $50/month, worked off half (I paid $50, so board was $100)
1997 - I had moved to Colorado - hay $130/ton for grass, alfalfa $3.50/bale
1998 - grass hay - $108/ton delivered
board $150/month for self-care paddock
2001 - hay total for 3 for year - $542 (didn't write down per ton price)
COB - $6.50/50# sweet feed - $4.50/50#
After 2001 - I didn't list the break down for the different feeds per bag, just the yearly total.
Today: whole oats are like $12-15/50# bag
The fortified feed I use is $15-$18/bag
I don't use it, but last time I was at TSC Purina Omolene was like $18/bag
Sorry, I got a little nostalgic, and couldn't help myself when I was looking at those old records.