It depends on where you get it from. At auctions they can be as low as $50, at rescues they can be anywhere from $200-$1200, and from breeders they can be as much as $2,000. It depends on the horse's bloodlines, abilities, personality, etc.
Thoroughbreds can also be high-level sport horses, and in that case, as with all horses at that level, can have a value of upwards of $200,000.
There are many factors that can vary the price of a horse (of any breed). This can include breed, age, training level, conformation, lineage (parentage), and potential among other things.
A typical Arab/TB cross is often used for hunter/jumpers or dressage work and a well trained, younger horse could easily cost into the $50,000.
A Thoroughbred, like any other breed of horse, has a wide range of prices. You can buy Thoroughbred off the track for in the hundreds, but if you go to some of the sales you can expect to pay in the millions and anywhere in between.
That depends on the pedigree and bloodlines of the horse
The largest racing horse is a thoroughbred. Secretariat is a thoroughbred for example
No Secretariat was a Thoroughbred. A much older breed that help to develop the quarter horse.
Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society was created in 1906.
Your question isn't making much sense to me :PBut if you are talking about pricing, it depends on the horse not the breed.
Ruffian was a thoroughbred racehorse.
Whether or not a thoroughbred race horse a filigree is a matter of opinion. Filigree means delicute or fanciful and whether or not that is how you describe a racehorse is up to you.
The weight of a thoroughbred horse is dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors include the size and age of the horse.
The state horse of Maryland is the thoroughbred horse.
Its a Thoroughbred horse bred with another different breed!
Thoroughbred