Newsweek features Cooperative Extension study about equine ownership in article about viral Reddit post

Newsweek cited a University of Maine Cooperative Extension study about the cost of equine ownership in an article about a viral Reddit post about a woman refusing her friend’s grandchildren a ride on her horse. According to the study, as cited in the article, the survey showed that the average yearly cost of owning a horse equates to $3,876 for every horse, while the median cost amount is $2,419 a year per horse, which can include boarding, feed, health care, farrier, bedding, equipment, insurance and taxes.