Thoroughbred Race Horses are the most valuable. A horses value is usually an estimation of it's earning potential as stud once it retires (this is where most of the money is made).The most valuable horse in the world is Frankel. Unbeaten in 13 starts, he's won every race in his two year career. His estimated value is a minimum of £100 million ($161 million).
The most expensive horse are probably jumpers or race horses. Horses that are one of the best in what they compete in are worth millions. I am talking like 30 million. Most of the expensive ones are racers, but if you have a jumper that was in the Olympics it can be worth quite a lot. Some people think that 20-30 grand for a horse is a lot, and for most people it is, but horses can get up there in price. The most expensive horse sold was 50 million.
Since the term pony refers to size as opposed to breed brief research places a number of auction ponies selling in the 100,000 dollar range....private sales could be much higher. Breed specific information is equally problematic as individual breeding animals often sell for 6 figures.
The most expensive horse breeds is most likely going to be a Thoroughbred Quarter Horse and/or Jumpers and Dressage winners!
Thoroughbreds are usually the most expensive. Green Monkey, a tb race horse sold for a record 16 million.
Apparently the most famous breed of horse is the beautiful Arab.
The Arabian is the most popular horse breed, followed closely by the Quarter Horse.
no. the Arabian was most likely the first breed of horse.
The most dominant breed in terms of numbers is the American Quarter Horse.
Gypsy Vanner The most recent horse breed was developed by the chinese, and it is the Yili horse
It depends on how new and popular the breed is, as well as how good the stats are. The popularity and newness changes all the time.
The most expensive breyer horse i have bought is 150 $
The American Quarter Horse
Mainly Colts
The Quarter horse
The American Quarter Horse is the most common breed in the world. This breed is spread to the 4 corners of the Earth, and with good reason. He's smart, agile, versitile and easy-going. It's hard to argue with that.
Most likely a Quarter Horse.