There is no average price for an Arabian horse, or any other horse for that matter. Multiple things can affect price, these include but are not limited to, Bloodlines/ pedigree, height, color, level of training, age, location, and the economy.
It really depends on where you are and what exactly you are looking to buy. A horse in its prime will be more than a younger or older one; show and performance horses are more expensive than ones used for pleasure riding. Black arabians are rare, so they will cost more. Horses from good bloodlines are also pretty pricey, as are Egyptian Arabians. When I was looking to buy a horse, I found an older Arab mare that was $2000. Check a breeder's website, and you will find figures in the five-digit range. It depends on a lot of different factors. There's not a set price range for Arabs. An excellent alternative to an arabian, if the cost is too high, is an Arab cross. Quarter horse-Arabian and Morgan-Arabian crosses produce wonderful animals that combine the best traits of both breeds.
I do believe the current record holder is the Polish Arabian mare Kwestura (by the stallion Monogramm.) who sold for 1,125,000 euros ($ 1,662,000 US dollars). She was sold while in foal to QS Marc (by Marwan Al Shaqab) at the Pride of Poland sale.
Arabians can be anywhere from free into the tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes even into the hundreds of thousands. It is rare for them to reach into the millions. So just like any breed of horse the price of an Arabian can vary widely.
It really depends on the breeding in the horse and how much training it has
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
You get a Arabian Halfbred with no real value. The crossing of certain breeds does not create another horse breed and there is no registry for half Arab half Andalusians, unless you want to register it the the Arabian Horse Association as a half bred.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
A lipizaner x Arabian.
The Arabian horse is in the same family as all other horse breeds Equidae.
If you are asking about the President George Washington's horse Blueskin, then yes he was an Arabian horse.
Arabian people
The Darley Arabian was the fastest Arabian in the desert
the Arabian desert.
In 1998, Arabian Horse America was founded to support the industry of Arabian horse breeding in America, another sign of the breed's growing popularity.
The Arabian horse got it's name because it originated in Arabia. The people in Arabia are called Arabians so they called the horse an Arabian also.
The horse from Arabia is called the Arabian. The Arabian also lives in many parts of Africa. The Arabian is the most beautifulest horse in the world. If you never seen an Arabian you need to! Look at them on the computer, just type in Arabians. What a wonderful horse! :)