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It totally depends on the horse, and whether or not you mean the questionable "breed" called the Palomino or the color.

A Palomino horse (referring to the breed) isn't actually its own breed, at least officially. They're slightly uncommon to common, but the value depends on the parents, its health, records, and everything.

A palomino colored horse's value will even depend on the horse itself. There is absolutely no way to gauge a horse's value without the following information and more:

  • Breed
  • Age
  • Gender (mare, stallion, or is it a gelding?)
  • How trained/tame is it?
  • Its personality
  • Health
  • Health records
  • Competition history
  • Is it an easy keeper, or difficult to care for?

Just to name a few. A lot of things contribute to a horse's value, as well as the saying "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." A horse may be worth more to you than to the seller, or vice versa.

See the Related Links section for an Advanced Search of all listings of horses for sale on EquineNow. You can search for Palomino colored horses, but not the breed, to get an idea on how horses may be priced.

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