Depends on what sort of pony you want.
Show ponies can cost upwards of $5000
Pleasure ponies (hacks) can cost upwards of $1000
Paddock ponies can cost anywhere from $100-$500
Pony Club ponies can cost upwards of $2000
'Bombproof' kids ponies can cost upwards of $3000
Miniature ponies can cost anywhere from $200 upwards.
A pony can range from free to an unlimited amount depending on the type, the experience it has, what's included, and who and where you buy it from. "School master" ponies are highly sought after as first children's ponies and can command high prices, while show ponies can go for extortionate amounts. Take a look in your local horse magazine and on horse sale/ loan websites for price ideas.
In £ it is around £2000 - £7000, depending on how experienced they are and what condition they are in. Also you have to think about the tack you will need ( e.g: Saddle, bridle, martingale, headcollar, lead rope, rugs and so on) depending on if you are going to show your pony. If you are then you have to think about: a horsebox, tail bandages and leg bandages. Also you will need a grooming kit. That consists of: a body brush, hoof pick, dandy brush, 3 different sponges, mane and tail comb, sweat scraper, stable rubber (an old tea towel will do), water brush, rubber curry comb, metal curry comb (NEVER USE ON THE PONY) and hoof oil.
If you are showing the pony you may need quatermark stencils and plaiting equipment.
Tools for mucking out
A wheel barrow, shavings fork, four pronged fork, broom, shovel and a hose.
Feeding
You will need hay and straw (or both) and feed of different varieties.
I hope this has given you a extremely detailed answer.
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Well, you can buy them as cheap as $200. But if you want a good breed that has been certified and had all it's needles they can cost up to $100, 000!
But once you have bought the pony it will cost continuous money every week to keep it fed, healthy and fit! That includes the occasional visit from the vet.
really depends on size of horse/livery type/if its shod etc
look up liveries in your area to get a rough idea of prices and then take into consideration if feed is not provided the cost of feed and shoes and vetinary bills
hope this helped!
A 'baby pony' is called a foal and there is no one specific price for a foal of any kind.
If each of the pony's size and weight is the same the cost should be the same.
If you have your land and stables the price to keep a Welch pony at your home will be the cost of food for the horse. There may be fees for permits if your county has animal laws in place.
thousands
Depends on where you buy it, how old the pony is, what kind of breed it is, how much experience etc. etc.
$10,000.
Ponies can cost just about anything. They can be free to $900,000.00. It all depends on the pony, its bloodlines, age, breed, what it excels in and how it is trained etc.
anywhere between $60 and $200
FurReal pony costs from fifteen to two hundred dollars. The price is different for different FurReal pony designs and sizes. FurReal pony is a popular toy.
Dentists do not visit horses - vets do.
a riderfor the pony express got $25
A large foal averages around £1500.
A good horse or pony would cost between $800 to $3000.