The cost of breeding any horse can range from virtually free to highly expensive.
Here are basic cost ranges in the Thoroughbred Industry.
Purchase of Mare: Free to several million dollars.
Purchase of a breeding to a stallion: Free to 500,000 dollars.
Shipping: 50-2000 dollars(each way) if both horses are in the USA depending on how far the mare is from the stallion.
Board, if the mare remains at a facility can range from 5-35 dollars a day.
Veterinary costs for the mare can range from a few hundred dollars to thousands depending on the fertility of the mare.
These amounts do not include the total cost of producing the foal, which is a minimum of 11 months of board/care, vaccinations, bedding...
It all depends on what race you go into usually costing from $500 to 10,000 Hope this helps!
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.
£240.00
It should cost roughly 200,000 pounds per year for a race horse, maybe 12,000 for a normal horse, this includes first class stables food and training (for race horse).
A horse can reach speeds of 47 mph while a bear can only reach 25 mph. Overall the horse can run longer distances, especially over a bear. So the horse would probably win.
It deppens on who you buy it from and what breed it is.So the answer is I dont know!
Churchill Downs is in Louisville and I believe Keeneland is near Lexington
A horse race in which the owner declares before the race how much the horse will be offered for sale after the race.
A Racehorse can cost anywhere from €1000 to €500000
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.
In the United States, in Thoroughbred racing the jockey wins 10% of the horse's winnings for a given race.
That depends on which series you want to race in.
$200,000