It depends on the age, quality, conformation and purity. Also on the prestige of the breeding farm, if he's from a breeding farm at all!
Actually, there is no difference. "Vanner" is an American term, coined by the founder of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. He tried to make the "Vanners" out to be more special, higher quality and therefore more expensive than than the good old regular cob. In many instances, cobs, gypsy horses and vanners are all cross registered in the three main registries: The Gypsy Horse Registry, the Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse Association and the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society, so obviously they are all one and the same horse. Call them what you want to, they are still known in England as: coloured cobs, hairy cobs, gypsy cobs or just cobs! I know many an English person that cringes at the word 'vanner' - and many a Gypsy eye gleam with the thought of how much they can sell a 'vanner' for! I'll stick with Cob or horse.
Well if the Quarter horse is being used as an embryo transfer mare, then a equine vet would be able to determine that best. However a Gypsy foal could probably be delivered by a Quarter horse mare without much of a problem so long as it's real parents were not too big.
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It depends on the age, quality, conformation and purity. Also on the prestige of the breeding farm, if he's from a breeding farm at all!
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
In South Africa, the cost of a horse can be around R30,000. Looking after the horse can cost around R2,500 per month.
It depends on the breed of the horse, and the amount of training the horse has.
About $20
The cost of gypsy dresses can vary depending on the brand, quality, and design. Generally, they can range anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars. Vintage or designer gypsy dresses may be more expensive.
5 $ per kilo of horse mass
It depends if you want a well trained horse it can cost more than $10,000 but if u want an average not trained horse it can cost as low as $500.
About 1000- 50,000