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American Quarter Horse vs Thoroughbred

Over a lifetime the American Quarter Horse is the cheaper to own ($130,900 vs $134,000).
Annual cost compared (USD)
■ American Quarter Horse■ Thoroughbred$2.0k$2.1kFood/yr$560$630Insurance/yr$450$450Vet/yr
Lifetime cost compared (USD)
$131kAmerican Quarter Horse$134kThoroughbred
AxisAmerican Quarter HorseThoroughbred
SizeLargeLarge
Avg weight1075 lb1150 lb
Lifespan25–30 yr25–28 yr
Food / year$2,020$2,130
Insurance / year$560$630
Total annual$4,480$4,660
Lifetime cost$130,900$134,000
Shedding3/53/5
Health conditions tracked44
Food computed from weight (RER/MER); insurance = NAPHIA average × health-risk tier. US estimates.

Is a American Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred cheaper to own?

The American Quarter Horse — about $130,900 lifetime vs $134,000.

Which eats more, a American Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred?

The Thoroughbred — $2,130/yr vs $2,020/yr.

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