Money for the adoption process is really not an issue. Adopting a horse means you are agreeing to care for it. Caring for a horse involves de-worming, feeding, shoeing and other money consuming processes.
If you are worried about a small adoption fee, you should not adopt a horse. A simple colic case can run you a few thousand dollars.
This is only your choice; have you a farm, have you money, do you like horses etc. ?
Yes, it does cost some money. By adopting an animal from WWF, you pay a certain amount of money to WWF every month.
Yes. Almost everything cost money
Yes I'm afraid it does, but all proceeds go in to helping the manatee.
No. but it costs real money to adopt more than one pet. Hope this helps!
Yes. Foopets.com is a great place to adopt a virtual pet, but it cost money
On an average ferry, the cost of shipping a horse would be approximatley $300. This is a little steep, but well worth the money if you want to ship your horse. YAY HORSES
It depends on where you adopt it, if it's about to be put down it usually does not cost
Providing there are no complications it should cost less than $200.
it depends where you buy them
nothing they cost you a lot of money to feed and keep
Unfortunately yes in some cases, but people mainly adopt because they are gay/lesbian or they just love having kids but can't. There is no money in adopting a child. The cost is way bigger then a child support.