There is no set cost for a horse of a specific age or breed. Many things go into figuring the price of a horse, these include but are not limited to; Breed, age, sex, pedigree, level of training, show record, height, color, location and local economy.
The price for stud horses can very depending on breed, lineage, the horse's conformation and many other factors. A pure-bred stud horse can cost anywhere from $5000 up and over $100,000.
Cost & care. There are wild horses that would to be adopted.
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That would depend on the saddle, it can range from hundreds to thousands!
In 1930, the price of a prize horse could vary widely depending on the breed, training, and pedigree. Generally, a well-bred thoroughbred or racing horse could cost anywhere from $500 to several thousand dollars, while show horses and other competition horses might be similarly priced. However, average working or farm horses were typically much less expensive, often ranging from $100 to $300. Overall, the cost reflected the economic conditions of the Great Depression, which affected the livestock market.
If your wanting a pure bred shitzhu It's going to be a pretty penny, I would guess about 400$+
Breaking prices vary greatly from state-to-state and from trainer-to-trainer. Horses that have an easy-going personality and are willing to please will be much easier to break (and therefore cost less) than a horse that is hot-headed and puts up a fight at every turn to make. The best bet for getting an estimate on breaking prices would be to call local trainers in your area and see what they charge to break horses of your age/personality.
There is no way to answer this because the question does not have enough detail. Horses can cost a few hundred or millions of dollars.
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Arabian horses can be anywhere from free into the hundreds of thousands and rarely millions. The factors that influence price are; height, age, sex, pedigree, show record, color, location, and current local economy.
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