Livery £1,040-£1,300 at grass £1,560-£2,080 stabled Hay, Straw and Shavings £140-£220 at grass £1,040-£1,560 stabled Feed £100-£200 at grass £260-£520 stabled Vet's Fees £70 Insurance £240-£480 Farrier £225-£495 Dentist £50-£70 Worming £90-£135 Total £1,955-£2,970 at grass £3,535-£5,410 stabled
An average horse weighs about 900 to 1200 pounds, but ranges much higher and much lower depending on the breed. However Pinto is not a breed of horse, it is a coloration, which looks like a Paint (which is a breed) but can be found in other breeds of horse.
Anything from buying it at a market for a few hundred pounds to a 7 grand horse from a private owner. Like most other horses, it depends where you are buying it from, how old it is, it's experience, manageability etc.
There are some horses going for free, wild mustangs selling for $125, or at the other end, champion racehorses worth millions. You typical horse will be in the thousands, about $1000-$5000 depending on health, training, breeding, even color.
Roughly 2,200 pounds The car or the horse?
The weight of horse manure can vary depending on factors like the size of the horse, its diet, and how much water content is in the manure. On average, horse manure can weigh between 25-50 pounds per day.
from 1,000 pounds up to 10,000 pounds
It should cost roughly 200,000 pounds per year for a race horse, maybe 12,000 for a normal horse, this includes first class stables food and training (for race horse).
Horses and ponies are hugely expensive to keep. Not only does it cost anywhere between a few hundred to hundreds of thousands of pounds to buy a horse (depending on how well bred they are and etc) but they need to be stabled, fed, bedded down (straw/paper shreds/woodshavings), shod (horseshoes put on/feet trimmed), vaccinated, wormed, have the dentist come, and so much more. Averaging it up, i'd say I pay about 300 uk pounds a month for my horse and we keep everything at a minimun if possible. But remember, if something goes wrong with its health, it'll cost you thousands of pounds and not only that, but they take up a huge amount of your time, too! You can get more exact information on prices for keeping a horse on the british horse society website. :)
nothing they cost you a lot of money to feed and keep
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A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
1,000 pounds
A grown draft horse will typicaly weight from 1500 pounds up to 3000 pounds.
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The price of horse feed will vary from horse to horse and even month to month. The best way to figure out the cost would be to figure out how much the horse you would be feeding weighs (1,200 pounds is about average). Then figure out how much of the horses body weight you plan to feed (1%-3% of bodyweight is normal with 2.5% being average.) So then you have how many pounds of food the horse needs,(1200 pounds at 2.5% is 30 pounds of food.). Next figure out what level of work the horse will be doing. No work to light riding means the horse should be receiving 100% of it's food as hay or grass. Moderate to heavy work means you should be feeding an appropriate pelleted feed. Following the bags instructions will tell you how much of the pellets to feed, then you subtract that number from the pounds of feed and what's left over is how much hay you should be feeding. (Say 5 pounds of pellets. so 30-5 =25 pounds of hay.) Next you'll want to add up how much hay and pellets will be fed over the coarse of the year and then the cost to feed them.
A flamingo cost around 600 pounds to 1200 pounds
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