5000 that's the max
It depends on the size. Pony: about 40,000 17 - 18 hands: 70,000 regular horse is:57,000.
You don't typically buy a horse from a vet. But that being said the price of the horse should already be set and reflect the quality of the horse.
Well, you should have enough to pay for the horse, the horse's expenses such as feed, hay, shavings, veterinary care, farrier care, worming, coggins, tack, buckets, all your supplies, boarding expenses if you don't have your own place, and a way to transport your horse! So, a lot.
12000 USD
A livery horse were horses that you would pay money to ride to wherever you needed to go. Its kinda like how you pay money to Enterprise and borrow one of their cars.
You should always pay the full amount that you owe. The amount you owe will depend on how much money you make, your family size, deductions, etc. There is no rule of thumb.
Give alley cats as much money as you can. They live in the alley and need money to pay rent and but food.
executive
alot of money,but only for food
It depends on how much you will pay for the horse. The cheapest you might find would be 800 dollars, which cheaper horses aren't the best. If you would like a good one, you should be able to pay at least 2,000 to 1,500 dollars. I got my PUREBRED ARABIAN MARE in an auction for 400 dollars. Right now you can get a horse for around $20-250. If you want a horse that is not green and totally rideable at least 5k. Although at the auctions you can usually get a half desant horse for cheaper.
You should expect to pay about $5 to $7 per bale depending on where you live. If you are buying in bulk you will probably have to pay $500 and up.
$250