Depending on how many horses you're intending to keep, it can cost up to $70,000. However, it can be profitable in the long run!
The cost for a horse barn will depend on many factors,the first being size. You can spend as little as $2500 or as mush as $100000 depending on your needs.
The only reason I can think of is to house a horse(s). Stables are expensive to build so you would not build one just for storage or an extra garage.
Horses are expensive animals to own and maintain. People may have insurance on their horse to help cover veterinarian costs if the animal were to get sick or hurt. Some people may also have insurance on their horse because they are expensive to replace.
One hand is roughly the equivalent of 10cm, so 14.2h would be around 142cm
Alot of money
You would have to be royalty in order to build something so expensive looking.
Currently the most expensive city in India is Mumbai. It would take roughly 3 centuries worth of work to afford a high end home!
That is immeasurable by the height of the sire and dam because it depends on the structure of the dam, breeds and genetics of both parents, nutrition, and many other factors. There is no sure way of knowing.
It depends on the breed, age, gender and training and also if they are well behaved. for example a young horse either colt or filly would be quite cheap as the would need alot of training and may not be broken yet. or a horse which is not very well behaved would be quite cheap as people wouldn't want them otherwise. an older horse will be cheaper as they may not be able to be ridden much longer. I'm guessing that the most expensive type of horse would be a stallion of a good, breed and a quite young age. they would be more expensive if they were broken and already showing.
this depends on how much the horse weighs and what kind of work it's doing. A horse needs 1.5% to3.0% of it's body weight in food daily. That would be roughly 15 to 30 pounds of food for a 1,000 pound horse.
A working horse not very old, 2 or 3 grand. A cart horse 2300 roughly, a youngster 1000 max and an oldy probs 1500
A horse has (Typically) 80 ml of blood per kg (hotblood breeds have 100ml per kg and coldblood breeds have 65ml per kg). Therefore and average 1,200 pound horse will have 12.3 gallons of blood. A horse must lose roughly 10% of it's blood to go into shock, which would be roughly 2 gallons of blood.
Human Space Travel is so expensive because it takes alot of money to build the spaceship and then you would have to test it which might cause it to crash.