There is no 'true' answer to this question as the price of keeping a horse varies greatly from place to place and owner to owner. Not to mention the costs of ownership go up every year. That being said, most people can keep a horse for around $4,000 a year at home, so if you could keep that price stable over the course of 20 years that would mean you'd spend a total of $80,000.
Alot of money
On an average ferry, the cost of shipping a horse would be approximatley $300. This is a little steep, but well worth the money if you want to ship your horse. YAY HORSES
Yes. Almost everything cost money
first just to buy a horse it would cost more than $1000 plus you have to get all of the shots which would cost more than $700
Providing there are no complications it should cost less than $200.
nothing they cost you a lot of money to feed and keep
Horse lead ropes can cost between $5.99 to $75.99 Dollars. But can cost more if you want to spend the money.
We would have to spend money
how money cost the hair dresser school and how long it is ,,months or years
hey, you need to buy credits at the shop(which cost real money) and then buy a horse from the store =] hope i helped!=]
Depends on the horse, how much you use them, and many other factors. For an average horse, my calculated cost would be about $500 per month plus $100 vaccines bi-annually (counting boosters) so a year would be $6,100 not including any sickness or injury. So over the lifetime of a horse (approximately 30 years) it would cost you about $183,000 according to my rough calculations. Hope I answered your question.
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