Sorry, I only need my 35 horses 1 or 2 times per year and don't feed them when not in use. Around here, a tractor suitable for haying is typically $4-6k and comes with a loader that can pick up stuff, bucket, forks, snow plow, etc. Never seen a horse loader but I'm sure he has one. Rake (freshly waxed) about $1000, baler under $1000, Haybine $2500 with new decals. All TAX deductible. Better deals at the end of a season at the local auctions. I use 10 gallons at most per year for cutting, raking, baling & stackwagon machinery on 20 acres. Off-road diesel (no highway tax). I'd say this is an answer to a question nobody is asking, unless it's "The Good Old Days" at a farm show. Plus, it's never a good idea to let the horses poop on fresh cut hay. Customers prefer it un-recycled. Rough on the baler, too from the acid content.
I pitch horse shoes, but don't nail them. Double Ringer brand with hooks.