How Much Does Equine Sheath Cleaning Cost?
Harris Equine charges a flat £36 per horse, including VAT — the same price for mares and geldings. Visits are booked around the days we're already working your area, so it's easy to get on the list without a big call-out cost.
What affects the cost
Where you are. We come to your yard, booked around the days we're already working your area across Scotland and the Borders — which keeps it efficient.
How many horses. Got more than one to do? Get in touch and we'll sort the visit in one go.
First clean vs maintenance. A horse that hasn't been done in years may simply take a little longer.
What a professional clean includes
You're not just paying for a tidy-up — you're paying for a welfare check. A trained practitioner clears any build-up, safely removes a bean if there is one, and flags anything that looks off so you can involve your vet early. That early warning is often worth more than the clean itself.
Is it worth paying for?
If you're confident and your horse is easy, doing it yourself is an option. For most owners, a trained, insured practitioner once or twice a year is cheap peace of mind — and far less hassle.
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FAQ
How much does it cost?
£36 per horse, including VAT, the same for mares and geldings.
How often will I need it?
Once or twice a year for most horses.
Is bean removal included?
Yes — a bean is removed safely as part of the visit if your horse has one.