A mustang, like any horse, can cost varying amounts in food and living cost depending on a number of factors, such as where the horse is kept, how hard they are worked, their age, weight, and health. On average though, six hundred and thirty dollars a year.
Of corse not!! Wild mustangs are only found in the United States. Althouth wild mustangs came from Canada the Government moved them all to America because the mustangs were eating all the food that was grown.
A lion might cost as much as $20,000 or as little as $7,000 depending on the species. You will also need to factor in the cost of licensing, cages, transportation, and food.
Lionfish cost about 30-40 dollars, however that is without the tank and food and so on.
they drink water and they eat regular dog food
Captive Mustangs usually live to be 25 years old, while wild Mustangs usually only live to be 20 years old.
It depends on the year, accessories and the condition.
between 10,000 to 100,000 dollars...
Ford Mustangs don't have kingpins.
about 500.200 dollars cause i already have one
Mustangs can range from $100 to 2,000 but I have seen some for alot more but he was a eventing horse who was proven to win. depending on the area where they are liked can get pricey.
Do you realize how many different mustangs have been made over the years?
Food rentals will vary in cost depending on what you are renting them for. A food truck can cost as much as $2,000 to rent for a week.
Of corse not!! Wild mustangs are only found in the United States. Althouth wild mustangs came from Canada the Government moved them all to America because the mustangs were eating all the food that was grown.
the 1994 mustangs have 145 @ 4000 RPM.
Food rentals will vary in cost depending on what you are renting them for. A food truck can cost as much as $2,000 to rent for a week.
It costs more than it's worth, since 2006 Mustangs still have good trade-in value and manual-transmission Mustangs are easy to unload.
it cost $1.25 for i piece of food