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Friesian Horse For Sale 80% Off - Only $5000

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                   Friesian Horse For Sale 80% Off - Only $5000 This breed has been around for centuries in the Netherlands, but it doesn’t make them commonplace. It’s considered a rare breed and almost went extinct. With a high-stepping gait and a black coat, paired with a warm temperament that has been bred over time, the demand for this centuries-old breed has not waned down. Practice Compatibility:  Carriage, riding, dressage, trail Weight:  around 1,300lbs Height: around 16 hands (67-in) Body Type:  Sturdy, muscular build, thick mane and tail, arched and thick neck Life Expectancy:  16 years

Akhal-Teke Horse For Sale 50% Off - Ony $3500

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                Akhal-Teke Horse For Sale 50% Off - Ony $3500 The Akhal-Teke is the National Horse of Turkmenistan, and may only have less than 8,000 Akhal-Teke horses in existence today. The rarity of getting your hands on this equine brings up its price. Beyond its dwindling number, its coat has a pristine, metallic-like shine. But don’t think it’s all show and no game—Akhal-Teke horses have excellent endurance, tested by centuries of being used for transportation and labor. Since it is used to being with humans, they say that Akhal-Teke breeds are very loyal animals. Practice Compatibility : Showjumping, dressage, long-distance racing Weight: around 1,000lbs Height:  14 hands (56-in) to 16 hands (64-in) Body Type:  Flat-muscled, slim build, long narrow neck and head Life Expectancy:  20 years Estimated Cost:  $3500

Shareef Dancer Horse For Sale 100% - $1 million

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                        Shareef Dancer Horse For Sale 100% - $1 million Although most online sources do not include Annihilator among the most expensive horses in the world, the interesting fact is that this horse has brought around $19 million. In his entire career, the stallion has won prize money of only $3,000, and there is little to no information about his offspring. Shareef Dancer was  sired by Northern Dancer out of the mare Sweet Alliance by Sir Ivor . He was bought by Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum for $3.3 million at Keeneland Sales in 1981, the second-highest selling yearling that year, behind only Ballydoyle. Shareef Dancer was trained by Michael Stoute at Newmarket, Suffolk.