It depends on sire & dam, if it gated, trained well, & just its over all heritage. Some times it does not matter of the color, its how well bred it is. A very well bred, trained horse can cost up to $15,000 dollars. I have just learned that Tortilas the horse from dressage in the FEI Wold Equestrian Games, Is appraised at $2,347,000. So it just matters what the heritage of the horse is & how well its trained. I have an Appaloosa that I got as a foal, that has a little Thoroughbred it him, I got him for $200. Again it just matters on the heritage & training. My foal had no training what so ever and a little bit of a mix in his breeding, so that is why I got him so cheap. I got my paint for $5,500. He is gated, purebred, & is trained in everything thinkable. You get it now....
You have to get the pillow to get the blanket and it is 39.99!!
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You have to get the pillow to get the blanket and it is 39.99!!
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It depends if they're pure bred, or mixed bred. Pure bred's usually cost more money, but mixed bred's are usually cheaper. You should call your local pet store and ask them about it.
Appaloosa grossed $27,911,453 worldwide.
You may not buy a pure bred dingo.
The cost of a blanket in 1958 was around $3.00 for a typical cotton blend.
I would say blankets would cost $5.00 to $16.00
Appaloosa grossed $20,211,394 in the domestic market.
A cheap cashmere travel blanket can cost $83.99 to $225.00. You can purchase a cashmere travel blanket at various stores online. Overstock, eBay and Amazon have a great selection of cashmere travel blankets.
A Carter's baby blanket are some of the best on the market. One of these magnificent blankets cost anywhere between $7.99 and $24 depending on the style you prefer.