Horse Price Trends

Irish Draughts, sport foals, cobs, broodmares - what they're making now, and the real costs behind the halter.

Weekly trend view Export demand lens Hemp bedding savings

Current Horse Market Segments

Ranges below are indicative, reflecting condition, breeding, vetting, and seasonality.

Irish Draught (RID / Class 1)
Breeding / Hunter
€6,500-€12,000
+1.8% wk
Sport Foals & Yearlings
Eventer / SJ lines
€1,800-€8,000
+0.9% wk
Riding School / All-Rounders
Safe / Seen traffic
€3,500-€7,500
steady
Broodmares (in foal)
Pedigree + Scan
€2,500-€9,000
-0.6% wk
Cobs & Gypsy Vanners
Quiet & steady
€1,800-€5,500
+1.2% wk
Retired / Companion
Non-ridden / Rescue
€0-€1,000
steady

Horse Price Trend (12 Weeks)

Note: Temperament, vet history, clean X-rays, and road work can swing price more than pedigree on general-purpose animals. Exports, transport, and insurance conditions also nudge weekly moves.

The Real Cost of Keeping a Horse

Typical Irish costs. Geography, forage quality, and wintering choices change the maths.

CategoryTypical CostNotes
Feed (hard feed + forage) €180-€300 / month Winter bumps this. Easy keepers lower end; competition work higher.
Farrier €50-€120 every 6-8 wks Trim vs fronts vs full set dictates price.
Vet (annual + emergencies) €300-€2,000+ / year Colic, dental, lameness can spike costs overnight.
Bedding €70-€120 / month Straw cheapest; hemp/shavings cleaner, time-saving.
Livery €250-€700+ / month DIY vs part/full. Rural vs city rings.
Insurance & Transport €200-€900 / year Road tax/tyres/box maintenance not included.

Reality check: A €4,000 horse can cost €8,000+ per year to keep, before upgrades, training, or competing.

Horses - The Beautiful Burden

It's pitch dark and the wind cuts through the yard like a knife. The rug's soaked again. The latch you swore you fixed is hanging by one screw. You're boot-deep in mud, and the mare that never kicks just planted one on the gate instead of your shin by half an inch.

You call the farrier; voicemail. "Back Monday." The shoe is hanging by a nail, clinking against the concrete like a bell that only rings when the bill is due. You hold your breath and tack it back together because there's a lesson pony waiting on Saturday and you promised she'd be safe.

You've walked colic in the rain, counted ribs under a rug that 'looked fine last week', paid for a scan on a mare that didn't take, and watched a bright foal stumble because that's what foals do when you've got a day job and a broken fence post. You love them. You pay for that love in hours, in diesel, in call-out fees, and always in the exact week the jeep needs tyres.

Something Has to Give

You're not quitting horses. Not today, not ever. But you need something on the farm that pays when the shows get rained off and the mart is quiet. Something that doesn't colic at midnight.

Hemp can be that ballast. It grows while you work. It's measured in days and kilos, not in the fragile moods of weather and withers. It won't jump a fence, kick a gate, or swallow a shoe. Ninety to one-twenty days, harvest, invoice, repeat. We'll help you plan it, grow it, and sell it - clean, legal, and simple.

Compare to Other Sectors

Beef

High labour year-round; returns depend on factory and feed.

Dairy

Cashflow + routine, but intensive and unforgiving on time.

Hemp

Seasonal blocks of work, strong biomass value, carbon upside.

Horses

Passion first; income unpredictable; high fixed costs.

Hemp Bedding: Cleaner, Drier, Less Work

3-4× Absorbency

Locks ammonia and moisture fast. Fewer full muck-outs, better air.

Low Dust

Better for COPD and stable staff. Horses breathe easier, so do you.

Less Labour

Pull the wet patches, leave the dry. Stable jobs take minutes, not hours.

Compostable

Breaks down fast, returns to the soil. Fields like it more than shavings.

Why Hemp Supports a Horse Yard

Time Back

Fewer muck-outs + simple rotations = hours saved every week when you're short-staffed.

Balances Cashflow

Predictable seasonal cheques to offset surprise vet or transport costs.

Cleaner Air

Low dust in stables helps sensitive horses and people alike.

Soil-Friendly

Compost returns fibre and carbon to the ground. Less waste, more value.

How often are horse prices updated?
Weekly - because a single rough day at the mart, one bad vetting, or a cough in the wrong month can strip thousands off a yard's value before you even get the tack off.
What moves Irish horse prices the most?
Temperament and vet history rule the ring - but fashion changes everything. One year it's cobs, next year sport foals. And if the exporters pull back? Prices fall like a stone and nobody phones you back.
Can hemp fit a horse property without disrupting daily routines?
Yes - hemp doesn't kick down fences or colic at midnight. Sow, spray once if needed, harvest on a dry spell. Horses still come first. The hemp just quietly pays for them.
Is hemp bedding safe for foals?
It's one of the safest. Soft, low dust, and so absorbent you'll swear your muck heap halved overnight. That matters when you're watching a newborn find its legs while you're shaking with exhaustion.
Why are horse expenses crushing so many small yards?
Feed, farrier, fencing. Repeat forever. One colic call-out can wipe out six months of careful training. You can be flat-out every day and still lose money while everyone else applauds how "lucky" you are to have horses.
Why do people say "never add up the cost"?
Because the numbers would break your heart. You buy a horse for €4,000... then spend €8,000 a year keeping it. Good memories don't pay vet bills - but hemp might help cover them.
What if my horse doesn't sell?
You still feed it. You still shoe it. You still drag yourself out in the rain because it depends on you. Hemp gives you one more revenue stream so you're not praying for one buyer on one Saturday.