6 reasons Arabian Horses Are Highly Priced!
- Publish date: Wednesday، 19 January 2022
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Arabian horses are known to be the most expensive horse breeds in the world. An Arabian horse can cost over $100,000! You may wonder what makes a single horse cost this much? Well, there are multiple factors that play a role in the price of the Arabian horse. Let's see what these factors are:
Number one and the most important is the age of the Horse
Arabian horses that ages between 7 and 14 are the most expensive ones. A young horse, of course, is a fresh one and has a greater ability to reproduce.
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Already trained horses
A well-trained horse is, of course, an expensive one. It takes time and effort both to train an Arabian horse. A horse that is able to take commandments and fulfill a task is surely worth the price!
The Bloodline (Family History of the Horse)
To many, the bloodline of the Arabian horse matters, and thereby the horse with a stronger Arabian bloodline fetch a higher price than others.
The Genes
The genes of the horse are also important. A well-trained horse with a strong bloodline might be genetically ill and shall not be an expensive one.
Competitive Horses
Any horse, be it Arabian or non-Arabian is to cost you a higher price if it has taken part in or won a competition. So, a horse with greater medals and competition certificates has a greater market price than usual ones.
The color of the skin
The color of the skin of the horse also matters a lot. As Arabian horses come in different coat colors such as grey, bay, and black: the prices vary from color to color.
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