This would depend on breeding, show records, and other factors. But they typically go for the same prices of most any other breed of horse. From free up into the $10,000 range, possibly more for a proven sire or show winner.
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As much as a normal lightweight horse, probably in between an Arabian and a Quarter Horse.
their is no set price for shooing a horse. it varies from farrier to farrier
While the exact numbers for the Association could not be found, it is known that the Tennessee walking horse industry provides roughly $300 million dollars a year to the state of Tennessee.
This will vary widely depending on the age, health, training and experience of the horse. A cheap Tennessee Walker can be had for as little as $1000 US; a well-trained top show Walker may cost you up to $100,000 US.
if it lives out, let it eat as much as it likes GET A HORSE MANUEL
Naturally, it would depend on where you start.
It depends on how much the horse is ridden, and whether or not the horse lives in a pasture, stall, or has limited turn-out.
I live in Northeast Tennessee and would like to know how much gensing dealers are paying for a pound of dry gensing.
Nobody; having that much awesome in one place would cause the entire Universe to implode.
You need more information to find out how much horse power there would be. There would be a variety of horse power concerning what engine the turbo was on.
Pretty much everything that would be illegal if not on a horse.