This would depend on breeding, show records, and other factors. But they typically go for the same prices of most any other breed of horse. From free up into the $10,000 range, possibly more for a proven sire or show winner.
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As much as a normal lightweight horse, probably in between an Arabian and a Quarter Horse.
their is no set price for shooing a horse. it varies from farrier to farrier
While the exact numbers for the Association could not be found, it is known that the Tennessee walking horse industry provides roughly $300 million dollars a year to the state of Tennessee.
This will vary widely depending on the age, health, training and experience of the horse. A cheap Tennessee Walker can be had for as little as $1000 US; a well-trained top show Walker may cost you up to $100,000 US.
if it lives out, let it eat as much as it likes GET A HORSE MANUEL
Naturally, it would depend on where you start.
Nobody; having that much awesome in one place would cause the entire Universe to implode.
I live in Northeast Tennessee and would like to know how much gensing dealers are paying for a pound of dry gensing.
It depends on how much the horse is ridden, and whether or not the horse lives in a pasture, stall, or has limited turn-out.
You need more information to find out how much horse power there would be. There would be a variety of horse power concerning what engine the turbo was on.
Pretty much everything that would be illegal if not on a horse.