Friesian
To continue, Toplist would like to introduce you to one of the most expensive horse breeds: the Friesian. The Friesian horse is a Dutch horse breed. They are used in showjumping and dressage competitions, as well as to transport riders and heavy loads. Horses of this breed can be found almost everywhere in Europe, with the exception of the United Kingdom, where Thoroughbreds were imported for racing.
They have been mentioned in writings dating back to 1321. In cold climates, the Friesian horse can maintain a body temperature of up to 15°C. This means that the Friesian can be ridden in the winter without extra covering and can be ridden all year without worrying about winter health issues. Furthermore, the Friesian produces very consistent foals from generation to generation, and they are very well made, making them practically ideal for dressage competitions.
Price: Approximately $7,000 to $100,000. A well-trained show horse should cost around $40,000, with breeding stallions commanding much higher prices.