This depends, where you keep your horse and what your going to do with it? If you are going to board it at a farm, then boarding costs which can be anywhere from about 200-1,000 a month. Then the costs of the vet,food, and blankets ect. Then if you do shows the cost of those and the tack you need.
Well, that would depend on how tall it is, and how much he/ she is being fed. honestly the average for a quarter horse, at the average height (15.2 hands) is 1,250 lbs. Hope this helped
The color of a horse in no way affects it's weight. Quarter horses as a breed can weigh from around 1000 pounds up to 1500 pounds on average according to their build.
The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name is derived from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of a quarter mile or less; some have been clocked at speeds up to 55 mph!
Around 454.5kgs - 5909.1kgs (1,000 - 1,300 pounds)
Yes and no. The Paint horse was started as a breed due to Quarter horse breeders tossing out or killing perfectly good horses just because they had 'too much' white on them, which associated the horses with Native American tribes. To prove the horses were valuable the registry was started and any Quarter horse with too much white was allowed to be registered. they also then accepted Thoroughbreds into the registry after a period of time. Nowadays there are distinct bloodlines within the Paint and many of them are actually still purebred Quarter horses. The term paint refers to a horse with a broken coat color (there is a minimum amount of white over pink skin to be classified) that is also within strict bloodline requirements. To be registered with the APHA the parents must be registered with APHA, AQHA or the Jockey Club (meaning a thoroughbred). At least one parent must be APHA registered. Therefore, many paints are of strong quarter horse lineage, some horses are cross registered between the quarter horse and paint horse registries. When a horse is not within these breed requirements, yet still retains the colorful coat pattern they are simply called a pinto. Pinto refers to the coat color whereas paint is a breed.
For 1 quarter of a year I pay 75 euros.
for 4 rides you would pay a dollar
The cost to board a horse in Florida will vary according to the location and the type of stable and care you are looking for. For basic field board with self care it can cost as low as $200 a month. For a show stable with full care it can cost $1000 a month or more.
A quarter horse weighs 1200lbs - 1600lbs depending on size and activity.
No Secretariat was a Thoroughbred. A much older breed that help to develop the quarter horse.
A quarter is 25 cents in the USA.
Some of the larger Quarter Horses can weigh 1200 lbs. and up.
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.
7 round bales
850 to 900 LBS
It depends what is wrong with your horse. If it is something like a broken leg, or a lame horse it would probability be over 100 dollars. If there is something wrong with an animal then it needs to be taken care of so please do... even if it will cost you a wad of cash. :) - Megan (11)
It depends on how well breed it is, how old it is, and the price also varies with different people (some want more than others).