RDR Horses in Real Life: How Much Would They Cost Today? /u/LeCineaste Red Dead Redemption

RDR Horses in Real Life: How Much Would They Cost Today? /u/LeCineaste Red Dead Redemption

RDR Horses in Real Life: How Much Would They Cost Today? /u/LeCineaste Red Dead Redemption

RDR Horses in Real Life: How Much Would They Cost Today?

Horse Categories & Real-Life Prices

  1. Draft Horses (e.g., Shire, Belgian, Suffolk Punch)

    • RDR2 Price: $120–$180. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$15,000. • These are large, strong horses

Typically used for heavy work, like pulling carts. Draft horses like the Shire or Belgian are expensive due to their size and rarity.

  1. Work Horses (e.g., American Standardbred, Morgan, Tennessee Walker)

    • RDR2 Price: $50–$150. • Real-Life Price: $2,000–$8,000. • These breeds are versatile and

Used for both riding and light work. Tennessee Walkers and Morgans are popular and relatively affordable.

  1. Riding Horses (e.g., Kentucky Saddler, Thoroughbred)

    • RDR2 Price: $150–$300. • Real-Life Price: $3,000–$25,000+. • Thoroughbreds can be extremely

Expensive, especially if they’re racehorses. Kentucky Saddlers are slightly more affordable.

  1. Race & War Horses (e.g., Arabian, Andalusian, Turkoman)

    • RDR2 Price: $1,000–$1,250 (Arabian is the most expensive in-game). • Real-Life Price: $15,000–$100,000+.

    • Arabians: These horses are some of the most sought-after and valuable breeds in the world due to their beauty, endurance, and rarity. A top-tier Arabian can exceed $100,000.

    • Turkomans: Similar to Arabians, their athleticism and rarity place them in the $20,000–$50,000 range.

  2. Multi-Class & Specialty Horses (e.g., Missouri Fox Trotter, Nokota, Appaloosa)

    • RDR2 Price: $450–$950. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$20,000. • Missouri Fox Trotters and Nokotas are known for their smooth gaits and endurance, making them valuable for long rides or specialized activities.

  3. Wild or Free Roam Horses (e.g., Mustangs, Brumbies)

    • RDR2 Price: $130–$500. • Real-Life Price: $1,000–$5,000. • Mustangs are wild horses in real life, and while they are cheaper to purchase, they often require training, which can add to their total cost.

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​r/reddeadredemption Horse Categories & Real-Life Prices Draft Horses (e.g., Shire, Belgian, Suffolk Punch) • RDR2 Price: $120–$180. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$15,000. • These are large, strong horses Typically used for heavy work, like pulling carts. Draft horses like the Shire or Belgian are expensive due to their size and rarity. Work Horses (e.g., American Standardbred, Morgan, Tennessee Walker) • RDR2 Price: $50–$150. • Real-Life Price: $2,000–$8,000. • These breeds are versatile and Used for both riding and light work. Tennessee Walkers and Morgans are popular and relatively affordable. Riding Horses (e.g., Kentucky Saddler, Thoroughbred) • RDR2 Price: $150–$300. • Real-Life Price: $3,000–$25,000+. • Thoroughbreds can be extremely Expensive, especially if they’re racehorses. Kentucky Saddlers are slightly more affordable. Race & War Horses (e.g., Arabian, Andalusian, Turkoman) • RDR2 Price: $1,000–$1,250 (Arabian is the most expensive in-game). • Real-Life Price: $15,000–$100,000+. • Arabians: These horses are some of the most sought-after and valuable breeds in the world due to their beauty, endurance, and rarity. A top-tier Arabian can exceed $100,000. • Turkomans: Similar to Arabians, their athleticism and rarity place them in the $20,000–$50,000 range. Multi-Class & Specialty Horses (e.g., Missouri Fox Trotter, Nokota, Appaloosa) • RDR2 Price: $450–$950. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$20,000. • Missouri Fox Trotters and Nokotas are known for their smooth gaits and endurance, making them valuable for long rides or specialized activities. Wild or Free Roam Horses (e.g., Mustangs, Brumbies) • RDR2 Price: $130–$500. • Real-Life Price: $1,000–$5,000. • Mustangs are wild horses in real life, and while they are cheaper to purchase, they often require training, which can add to their total cost. submitted by /u/LeCineaste [link] [comments] 

RDR Horses in Real Life: How Much Would They Cost Today?

Horse Categories & Real-Life Prices

  1. Draft Horses (e.g., Shire, Belgian, Suffolk Punch)

    • RDR2 Price: $120–$180. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$15,000. • These are large, strong horses

Typically used for heavy work, like pulling carts. Draft horses like the Shire or Belgian are expensive due to their size and rarity.

  1. Work Horses (e.g., American Standardbred, Morgan, Tennessee Walker)

    • RDR2 Price: $50–$150. • Real-Life Price: $2,000–$8,000. • These breeds are versatile and

Used for both riding and light work. Tennessee Walkers and Morgans are popular and relatively affordable.

  1. Riding Horses (e.g., Kentucky Saddler, Thoroughbred)

    • RDR2 Price: $150–$300. • Real-Life Price: $3,000–$25,000+. • Thoroughbreds can be extremely

Expensive, especially if they’re racehorses. Kentucky Saddlers are slightly more affordable.

  1. Race & War Horses (e.g., Arabian, Andalusian, Turkoman)

    • RDR2 Price: $1,000–$1,250 (Arabian is the most expensive in-game). • Real-Life Price: $15,000–$100,000+.

    • Arabians: These horses are some of the most sought-after and valuable breeds in the world due to their beauty, endurance, and rarity. A top-tier Arabian can exceed $100,000.

    • Turkomans: Similar to Arabians, their athleticism and rarity place them in the $20,000–$50,000 range.

  2. Multi-Class & Specialty Horses (e.g., Missouri Fox Trotter, Nokota, Appaloosa)

    • RDR2 Price: $450–$950. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$20,000. • Missouri Fox Trotters and Nokotas are known for their smooth gaits and endurance, making them valuable for long rides or specialized activities.

  3. Wild or Free Roam Horses (e.g., Mustangs, Brumbies)

    • RDR2 Price: $130–$500. • Real-Life Price: $1,000–$5,000. • Mustangs are wild horses in real life, and while they are cheaper to purchase, they often require training, which can add to their total cost.

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  Horse Categories & Real-Life Prices Draft Horses (e.g., Shire, Belgian, Suffolk Punch) • RDR2 Price: $120–$180. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$15,000. • These are large, strong horses Typically used for heavy work, like pulling carts. Draft horses like the Shire or Belgian are expensive due to their size and rarity. Work Horses (e.g., American Standardbred, Morgan, Tennessee Walker) • RDR2 Price: $50–$150. • Real-Life Price: $2,000–$8,000. • These breeds are versatile and Used for both riding and light work. Tennessee Walkers and Morgans are popular and relatively affordable. Riding Horses (e.g., Kentucky Saddler, Thoroughbred) • RDR2 Price: $150–$300. • Real-Life Price: $3,000–$25,000+. • Thoroughbreds can be extremely Expensive, especially if they’re racehorses. Kentucky Saddlers are slightly more affordable. Race & War Horses (e.g., Arabian, Andalusian, Turkoman) • RDR2 Price: $1,000–$1,250 (Arabian is the most expensive in-game). • Real-Life Price: $15,000–$100,000+. • Arabians: These horses are some of the most sought-after and valuable breeds in the world due to their beauty, endurance, and rarity. A top-tier Arabian can exceed $100,000. • Turkomans: Similar to Arabians, their athleticism and rarity place them in the $20,000–$50,000 range. Multi-Class & Specialty Horses (e.g., Missouri Fox Trotter, Nokota, Appaloosa) • RDR2 Price: $450–$950. • Real-Life Price: $5,000–$20,000. • Missouri Fox Trotters and Nokotas are known for their smooth gaits and endurance, making them valuable for long rides or specialized activities. Wild or Free Roam Horses (e.g., Mustangs, Brumbies) • RDR2 Price: $130–$500. • Real-Life Price: $1,000–$5,000. • Mustangs are wild horses in real life, and while they are cheaper to purchase, they often require training, which can add to their total cost. submitted by /u/LeCineaste [link] [comments]

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I met this man in the swamp and next thing I woke up in a ditch with a very sore bum bum :( /u/Precursor7777 Red Dead Redemption

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Y’all need to read the weapon reviews at the gunsmith /u/JumpyUppy99 Red Dead Redemption

Y’all need to read the weapon reviews at the gunsmith /u/JumpyUppy99 Red Dead Redemption

They’re hilarious. The review for the Mauser Pistol is a woman talking about how she killed the person who told her that her husband had died because she thought he was trying to get with her, and the review for the semi auto shotgun is a man saying he gave his son the shotgun for his 4th birthday 😭

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​r/reddeadredemption They’re hilarious. The review for the Mauser Pistol is a woman talking about how she killed the person who told her that her husband had died because she thought he was trying to get with her, and the review for the semi auto shotgun is a man saying he gave his son the shotgun for his 4th birthday 😭 submitted by /u/JumpyUppy99 [link] [comments] 

They’re hilarious. The review for the Mauser Pistol is a woman talking about how she killed the person who told her that her husband had died because she thought he was trying to get with her, and the review for the semi auto shotgun is a man saying he gave his son the shotgun for his 4th birthday 😭

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[link] [comments]  They’re hilarious. The review for the Mauser Pistol is a woman talking about how she killed the person who told her that her husband had died because she thought he was trying to get with her, and the review for the semi auto shotgun is a man saying he gave his son the shotgun for his 4th birthday 😭 submitted by /u/JumpyUppy99 [link] [comments]

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