The size of the horse is more relevent than the breed. A pony or a mini will eat far less than a Clydesdale or Shire.
penis
a mustang is a breed of horse
The cheapest breed to keep would be a miniature horse. Typically a equine veterinarian and farrier will charge less for their care and they eat far less than a larger horse or pony. However Mini's should never be ridden, not even by very small children, They can pull a cart with a full grown man though. If you are looking for a riding horse that is on the cheaper side to keep, look for one that is known for being an easy keeper. They tend to do well on basic food stuffs and usually don't require any grain or supplemental feed beside hay and or grass.
Phillie
a quarab
The breed of the foal depends on the breeds of the parents.
Epona is the Celtic Goddess of horses and ponies. There is no breed of horse by that name.
Hell No.. what kind of question is that?
Stallion is the term used for a uncastrated male horse over the age of 4 years. It is not a kind, breed, or type, it is a description.
If you are referring to blue jeans, then your question is incorrect. however, her other horse is a quarter horse. blue jeans is not her horse. take note of this.
Any breed or cross breed of horse will work fine so long as it is sound and well trained. Don't buy a specific breed of horse just because some says it's the best.
It depends on what breed.... and the size of the horse. for and average horse say maybe a quarter horse, probably around 900 to 1000 lbs. once again it depends on the breed and how healthy the horse is/age and what kind of food it's fed.