A horses value is determined by a number of factors. In racing it is down to breeding and the performance of the horse in questions parentage. All performance and sports horses are valued on a similar ideal. However the key factors to determining value of a normal riding horse are conformation, age, height and degree of training/skills.
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throw a bucket of water on him. take a picture of his face. You will have a picture of a horse being mad ....
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not personally, but it has been done.
A horse was very valuable in those days and represents strength, beauty, and gracefulness.
Probably a champion race-horse.
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Possibly, if the horse died naturally. In general the horse was scarce and far too valuable to be bred for food.
On the 1969 S penny a doubling of the print makes it very valuable ($35 000)
The sounds a horse makes are usually written as a "neigh" or a "whinny".
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It's scarcity is the only thing that makes it valuable.
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No, well trained war horses were a valuable commodity so her horse was not burned.
There's nothing special about it. Gold is more or less nonreactive, but that's not a special property. What makes it valuable is its rarity, not its nonreactivity. Mercury is similarly nonreactive, but not nearly as valuable.
a small horse + a big horse or two small horses!