It depends on the horse. An Appaloosa can cost anything any other horse costs. It just depends on the horse, like; who it's parents are, if it's coat is rare, if it has done anything special in it's life, or if it's children have done anything special in their lifetime. Of course, there's a lot of other factors contributing to the cost as well.
POA is the abbreviation for Pony Of the Americas. it is a pony with often the same patterns as an Appaloosa. For more information, follow the link below.
Pony of Americas (POA) are under 14.2 hh. Appaloosas are 14.2 hh and above
A POA (or pony of the amercas) is a small pony breed, around 12-14hh, while an appaloosa is a different breed of spotted horse. So mainly they're different breeds <3 Trigger!!
14.1 and below. Also if you show English a pony is up to 14.2 and western is 14.0 i have a pony and he is a appaloosa X welsh and he is 14.2 .14.0-14.2
they can range from a pony size (14 hh) to almost 16 hh
The First Answer(but this is incorrect):all breeds can have an Appaloosa pattern and if they do that makes them an Appaloosa as well as there other breed besides a Frisian.The Second Answer:(This one is correct, but I probably missed a few breeds)Other than the Appaloosa, some appy patterned breeds I know are the Knabstrup, the Pony Of The Americas (POA), and the Tiger horse, which the Appaloosa actually desended from.
thousands
Depends on where you buy it, how old the pony is, what kind of breed it is, how much experience etc. etc.
Appaloosas can be various sizes according to the registry or association that registers them, but yes there are appaloosa ponies.
$10,000.
Appaloosa grossed $27,911,453 worldwide.
Ponies can cost just about anything. They can be free to $900,000.00. It all depends on the pony, its bloodlines, age, breed, what it excels in and how it is trained etc.