The cheapest breed to keep would be a miniature horse. Typically a equine veterinarian and farrier will charge less for their care and they eat far less than a larger horse or pony. However Mini's should never be ridden, not even by very small children, They can pull a cart with a full grown man though. If you are looking for a riding horse that is on the cheaper side to keep, look for one that is known for being an easy keeper. They tend to do well on basic food stuffs and usually don't require any grain or supplemental feed beside hay and or grass.
Even a free horse is not cheap as it requires money to care for it properly. There is no particular "kind" of horse that is cheap if "kind" is "breed".
Horses of any breed can be found for very little money or free and they are free for many reasons, temporary or permanent injury, old age, owner illness or death, divorce, lost job.
Perhaps the cheapest kind of horse is a virtual one.
Pony, because they are cheaper to buy!
Local horse sales
The cheepest shoes ever costs 0.70p!!!
The cheapest rabbit food that I have ever seen was at a Super Walmart, and it was Small World Rabbit pellets for 25lbs for $7.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint
the bottem
$91 dollars
a black horse
Frys or Best Buy
$91 dollars
No, the cheepest one is $230.
A clotheshorse