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It is very difficult to answer with just the information provided. The cost of any horse will depend on bloodlines, show record or show record of the sire and/or dam, area in which you live or the area in which you are selling the horse. The horse industry waxes and wanes, depending on the present economy and of course the breed of horse. In the 1980s the Arabian as a breed was in very high demand. Prices for Arabs were astronomical compared to other breeds. But the market was flooded, too many breeders trying to make fast money, and eventually there were far too many horses and not enough buyers for them. Many breeders were bankrupted when they had to sell their horses for $1000, the same horse that had cost them $100,000.

The best way to find the worth of any horse is to check with local breeders, see what they are getting for their horses, and what they are paying for horses. The Arabian registry can also give you an idea of the market at present. Also keep in mind that a young foal will have a much more modest price tag compared to an adult that has training.

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