It would all depend on the brand of the tack. I think the only difference in price would be how much the girth costs coz it would obviously be slightly bigger :) Also, if the horse has not been fitted for a saddle, it might cost you a little more to get it proffesionally done! :)
Tigersummer, Roan - The above answer relates to real life tack for a real horse, but on Horseisle, there is no set price for all tack. There are four stages of tack - simple, where every piece is under 10k, medium, where every piece is under 100k, high, where every piece is under 1 mill, and V.high, where every piece is at least 2 million. The height/breed/gender of your horse DOES NOT matter, so it won't cost anymore to saddle a 16hh Shire than it would for a 11hh Falabella. Hope this helps :)
If you buy good quality horse tack, between 200 and 2 or 3 thousand dollars.
If you are a new player, without a horse, you can rent a horse with tack in either Earton or Appleton for $200. The horse will be in your inventory for 2 real world hours, and then when your time is up, it will dissapear.
Fireball tack costs approximately 1.2 million.ChilliFlame -Pinto-
Well the price of tack will vary greatly. It'll depend on if the tack has any tooling or silver. The condition the leather is in. The brand/maker of the tack. If the tack is usable or not. And of course what shape the buying market is in at the time.
If you want a really good, strong, healthy horse, with decent tack and health care, you are looking about £3,500 to £4,000.
The cost of keeping a horse is a combination of many different factors. An urban area will cost more than rural. With boarding, vet (just maintainence, no illness or injury), food, supplies, hoof care, tack and fencing you will probably spend between $3000 to $5000 a year per horse.
This depends, where you keep your horse and what your going to do with it? If you are going to board it at a farm, then boarding costs which can be anywhere from about 200-1,000 a month. Then the costs of the vet,food, and blankets ect. Then if you do shows the cost of those and the tack you need.
You can get horse riding gear at tack stores! riding gear is called "tack"
A horse will wear a horseshoe that is small and sharp.
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The cost of a horse can vary greatly depending on factors such as age, breed, training, and location. In addition to the cost of the horse, you will also need to consider the expenses of purchasing tack (saddle, bridle, etc.), grooming supplies, feed, bedding, veterinary care, and farrier services. It is important to budget for ongoing care and maintenance expenses in addition to the initial purchase price of the horse.
it all depends on the condition and quality