2024 Show Fees

  • These shows are held once a year and represent a low-cost way to get your feet wet showing in familiar surroundings. Show attire not required, and work tack is permitted. Flat fee listed allows you to show all day in as many classes as you like and get judge’s comments in a clinic-type setting. A per class fee is also usually available and is posted on the prize list for each show.

    Cost--two options: plus bring a potluck dish to pass!

    OPTION 1: includes use of lesson horse & equipment -- or -- $125

    OPTION 2: if you use your own horse $100

  • These shows are the next step up from a barn show. These are one-day shows with competition from other barns.

    Cost--two options

    OPTION 1: includes use of horse & equipment, hauling, clipping & bathing, show prep and coaching. $500

    OPTION 2: Use your own horse and equipment. $400

  • Two Day Shows | $800

    Three Day Shows | $900

    Regional Show | $1100

    Pre-show/Regional Show Combination | $1,250

    Youth/Midsummer Nationals | $2,500

    Canadian Nationals | $2,500

    U. S. Nationals | $3,000

    All Prices Are Subject To Change Without Notice Due to Volatile Changes In Overhead Costs. Thank you for your understanding. Please ask for a firm quote 6 weeks out from the show and that quoted price will be honored no matter what.

    All Prices Listed are based on a minimum of four client horses attending a show. If there are less horses, expect that the rate may be higher to cover costs and ask for a quote!

  • Hunter Braiding: $50 per class or per time

    Body Clipping: $150 per show if needed

    Miscellaneous Show Tack Rental if necessary tack is not provided by owner: $50 per bridle or saddle or saddle pad used.

    Show blanket or sheet rental for those who do not provide show blanket and sheet in JCTS colors: $25 per show per sheet or blanket, includes laundering after the show.

    Tack and Feed Stalls: Pro-rated

    Entries, Show's Fees, and Box Stalls: Paid by Owner

    Bedding: billed according to actual use per horse

    Individual horse expenses such as vet, farrier, and medication billed separately to each owner

    Hauling: $1.95/ mile or commercial rates for a one horse haul; $250 minimum. Subject to increase without notice if fuel prices warrant. A discount will be given for hauling when multiple horses attend a show and are trailering together. Please ask for a quote in advance.

    Set up hauling fee: Applies when an owner hauls their own horse to a show, and the JCTS trailer is not full. Covers hauling of set up equipment, hay, feed, and tack. Contact JCTS for a case-by-case quote.

All Prices Are Subject To Change   Without Notice Due to Volatile Changes In Overhead Costs.  Thank you for your understanding.  Please ask for a firm quote 6 weeks out   from the show and that quoted price will be honored no matter what.  
All Prices Listed   are based on a minimum of four client horses attending a show.  If there are less horses, expect that the   rate may be higher to cover costs and ask for a quote!
** Flat Rate Includes:  Trainer   expenses, supplies, stall curtains and cleaning, decoration and supplies,   carpentry and lumber, set up and tear down with client help expected and   appreciated, dry cleaning and clothing expenses, daily road fees, lessons,   and coaching fees at show.  The flat rate does not include stall   and entries, transportation, tack rooms, or bedding.  Individual horse   expenses (e.g. shoeing, vet, medication) will be billed to owner.  Each   horse will be put on ulcerguard and preventative anti-inflammatories during   the show, at owner's expense.  These are not included in the flat rate.
If an outside show groom must be   hired to go to a show, there will be an extra pro-rated charge per horse for   groom’s wages and expenses.
THESE PRICES REFLECT A MINIMUM OF   FOUR HORSES PER SHOW.   SHOWS WITH LESS THAN FOUR HORSES ATTENDING   MAY HAVE AN ADDITIONAL SURCHARGE OR PRO-RATED EXPENSES.

Total charges for a show include four elements:

  1. Flat Rate
  2. Individual horse's stall, entries,   bedding, and share of tack stall.
  3.  Transportation
  4. Miscellaneous expenses such as   medications, bodyclipping, braiding, and tack rental.