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Arab or not, baby horses cost quite a bit of money. You have to feed and water it every day which would be a couple hundred dollars per month. You have to have its feet trimmed fairly often because they grow quickly, as well as vet bills for any sicknesses plus general vaccinations, worming, checkups, etc. Plus, if your horse is a colt, you will eventually have to pay for the vet to come and geld him, unless you have stallion expertise and plan to keep him intact for breeding.

Factor in the costs of boarding him at a stable, fitting equipment, rugs, and anything extra that you would want for him, you're looking at something between 5 thousand and ten thousand per year. That's an estimate on the high side, but not that far off.

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See the related links sections to a few sites that give estimates on the price of keeping a horse. The Arabian horse does not have any specialty needs different from other horses, therefore the price should be about the same.

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