it depends where you buy them
At the Melbourne Cup. __________________________ It depends on what you mean by "good." I suggest you only read this if you are Australian, but if you want a healthy horse that doesn't need much stabling or a cheap horse that can be ridden, you can adopt a Brumby (wild horse - they've been tamed, of course.) on savethebrumbies. or if you want an expensive - or cheap - horse that is completely tame and you can be sure of it's past, then try horsedeals.
This is only your choice; have you a farm, have you money, do you like horses etc. ?
go to their website smarty
Yes it cost $200 - $2000Money for the adoption process is really not an issue. Adopting a horse means you are agreeing to care for it. Caring for a horse involves de-worming, feeding, shoeing and other money consuming processes.If you are worried about a small adoption fee, you should not adopt a horse. A simple colic case can run you a few thousand dollars.
the introduction of the horse by the Spanish explorers
Yes they can. Sometimes if a horse has a stillborn, an owner may try to get the horse to adopt a foal that's mother died while giving birth to it.
You can "buy" or atleast adopt a mustang from the Bureau of Land Management. The starting cost is actually a bid of $125. Before you can place a bid on a horse you have to fill out an application and make sure you meet the requirements that are given on the application and/or website.
Not as much as it cost to adopt a dog.It will depend on what type of kitten. There are some pretty expensive cats out there.An average kitten will cost about 15-30 dollars.
You can make one on ''Create a Household'' or adopt one from the Equestrian Center. (Which is in live mode.)
$2
7 dollars
call the local zoo