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There is no set cost for a horse of a specific age or breed. Many things go into figuring the price of a horse, these include but are not limited to; Breed, age, sex, pedigree, level of training, show record, height, color, location and local economy.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

The same as any other horse.

somtimes just a little extra for a sertain skill.

it realy doesnt matter about the breed its the horse its self, in other words if its got vises it will be cheaper if it doesnt have vises it will be normall prise if its a true purformer it will be a little more. ;)

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You can find a nice Arab for $2,000. or if you have the money to spend they can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and everything in between. There are good horses out there for a good price, just take your time and keep looking. Whenever considering the purchase of a new horse don't scrimp on the pre-purchase vet check (with x-rays). This is a must to make sure you are getting a healthy, sound horse.

Ever since horse slaughter was banned in the US, there have been a large amount of horses with nowhere to go, and this has caused the price of horses to drop dramatically. You can find horses of all breeds, including arabians, for a few hundred dollars or less. However, most good, well-trained arabians will be at least $2,000.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Arabs are long lasting horses. 16yr old is a bit past it's prime. Should they have a good life, before coming to you, then another 10 yrs of riding is likely. Jumping, doing barrels, 2 day trails, you're pushing the poor thing.....

Looking at a horse's hooves is the east way to see how they have been cared for. If it has ridges going down, parallel to the hairline, there's been interruptions in feed, care, etc. If the hooves are sloping down, great. If they are growing out, flat like, find someone else to buy from.

*If he was well cared for, broke to ride, AND I COULD RIDE HIM THEN AND THERE, been wormed and hooves trimmed, I'd pay as much as $1200.

**GET A VET TO CHECK THEM OUT, FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION! Lots of people cannot 'control' their own lives, (like any of use really can?) so they take on animals to practice 'control'. Call around for a vet check. If the owner backs out, you're better off. If he wants to provide his own vet, check credentials on them!

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The cost will be determined by bloodlines, past winnings, sex, height, color, and several other factors including health. many older horses will not sell for the same price as a younger horse.

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There are many things that affect the price of a horse (of any breed).

The following things are considered when selling a horse:

Age:

This question specifies a 7-year old horse. A horse that is between 5-8 is usually considered to be in it's "prime" and therefore, a horse at 7-years is at one of it's best times.

Training:

A horse that has more training is obviously worth more. It also depends on the sport it is trained in. If the horse has little to no training at 7-years-old, it's going to be a lot less than a horse that is competing at a semi-professional level.

Temperament:

Many people will pay more money for a horse that is calm and sane.

Lineage:

A horse with amazing lineage and a proven parentage will be worth a lot more than an Arabian horse that someone bred in there backyard. Similarly, having the papers for the horse (to prove its lineage) will make it worth more.

Conformation:

A properly built horse will be worth more than a horse with poor conformation. That is because horses with proper conformation will be able to more (physically) than horses with poor conformation before becoming inhibited.

Taking all of that into consideration:

An 7-year-old Arabian horse can cost anywhere from free up to $50,000 (on average).

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A horse's price varies depending on many factors including age, training, lineage (parentage), temperament, potential, sport, etc.

A pure-bred Arabian can range anywhere from $500 to up and over $100,000.

Multiply that by four and your horses could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $400,000+.

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Horses (of any breed) can have varying costs depending on breed, age, discipline, training level, temperament, conformation and many other things.

An Arabian mare can range anywhere from $500 to up and over $50,000 for a professionally trained mare (or a very good brood mare).

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The price of an Arabian horse is not stable, it fluctuates with the market, you can get them for free or up into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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