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Cost of owning a Standardbred in Canada

Localized food, vet and insurance in CAD. Large breed, lifespan 25โ€“30 yrs.

Owning a Standardbred in Canada costs roughly C$158,970 over its lifetime and about C$5,520 a year โ€” including ~C$2,470 food, ~C$580 routine vet and ~C$600 insurance. In CAD.
Standardbred annual cost in Canada (CAD)
C$2.5kFoodC$581VetC$600InsuranceC$1.4kGrooming

Standardbred cost breakdown in Canada

ItemCost (CAD)
Purchase (one-off)C$5,815
Food / yearC$2,470
Pet insurance / yearC$600 (est.)
Routine vet / yearC$580
Grooming / yearC$1,420
Total annualC$5,520
Lifetime totalC$158,970
How we localize: food & supplies use Canada's price level (index 0.95), vet/grooming the services index (0.95), converted to CAD. US base from the RER/MER food formula and NAPHIA insurance. Estimates โ€” verify locally.

FAQ

How much does a Standardbred cost in Canada?

About C$5,520 per year, or roughly C$158,970 over its lifetime, in CAD.

How much does it cost to feed a Standardbred in Canada?

Around C$2,470 a year โ€” it eats ~20 cups of food a day.

Can you insure a Standardbred in Canada?

Yes โ€” expect roughly C$600 a year.

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