It all depends on the person selling the horse...or the particular breeding.
They can run from 250 on up. You might want to check breeder sites and the classifieds online to find mini horses for a good price. When you get them as foals they will be cheaper.
Just depends, there is no such thing as a "normal" horse. Some you may find as cheap as a hundred dollars and some you may find to be thousands. Expensive horses can even be as much as millions.
The price of a horse is affected by more than just height, though it does play a small part in the cost. The main factors are breed, age, sex, show record, pedigree, location, and yes height. There is no specific cost.
Depends by your deffinition of good. it could be a good jumper, dressage horse, eventer, a hacker, or just a well behaved horse.
It would cost as much as 3 iPads
It could cost up to 10,000 dollars
This depends on the horse. How well its trained, how long you're leasing it, how good it is, ect.
A good horse or pony would cost between $800 to $3000.
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
Depending on the location a good pack horse would have set you back from $10 to $100 back in the 1800's.
I am trying to find out how much it will cost to transport my horse to Hawaii from Pennsylvania? thanks shannon
In South Africa, the cost of a horse can be around R30,000. Looking after the horse can cost around R2,500 per month.
It deppens on who you buy it from and what breed it is.So the answer is I dont know!
It depends on the breed of the horse, and the amount of training the horse has.
About $20
5 $ per kilo of horse mass
Trained horses are always more expensive than untrained. Depending on the level the horse has been running at (local as opposed to national competition) a good, sound barrel horse can range from $2500 to $30,000 and up.