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How much is the average purebred Pegasus price?
I've been searching for a Pegasus for quite some time now. I can't seem to find a purebred that fits my price range. I prefer the pure white ones but if they have some gold or purple, I'm happy as well. My price range would be about $10,000 to 30,000. If you have any information please let me know. Thank you!
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- baree33090Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Whatever you do, do not buy from a back yard breeder. Those pegasi often have wing defects which causes them to fly erratically or not at all. They also don't show their pegasi, which means they may not meet the standard, and I'm sure you don't want a sub-standard pegasus.
Another thing to beware of is people who are selling "designer mythological creatures", since they are not actually purebred. Some common designer terms are "pegacorn", which is just a mix of a pegasus and a unicorn, and also "pegataur", which is a particularly ugly mix of a pegasus and centaur. They also are not hypoallergenic, contrary to what the breeder may tell you. The human part of pegataurs are especially hard to train as well.
Definitely contact your local pegasus rescue organization before you look for a breeder. The rescues will not charge as much as a breeder, and you can get one that is already fully housetrained. And considering how much these animals can pee and poop, that's definitely a good thing!
- ?Lv 44 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Welll....my mare has got herself 3 newborn foals, them's all those colors you want, but the stallion you see, hes a unicorn. So they's got horns on 'em. I hope thats okay. Their mothers a proven champion flier, flew around the world twice, I've got the papers to prove it. Unicorn dad's not papered, he came from a family friend.
I can trade for a sphinx. I like them pretty girl-kitties. But I only want ones that don't know riddles.
- bluebonnetgrannyLv 71 decade ago
Well, I have a 25,000 head herd in the Northern part of a foreign country just west of the island they call......I forgot the name of the island...... but once you are in that area you will see them flying over head.
BEWARE OF FALLING HORSE SH^T.
Oh, they sell for $100 per ounce.
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- JudgerzLv 61 decade ago
You're in luck. My beagle just had a healthy litter of Pegasuses and I'm asking $25,000 for them. They're just a few days old but already at adult size and they're expert fliers.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Dude I say buy one at that price, re mortgage your house, sell a kidney, or even sell your frist born. the money you could make off that creature would be pheonamal
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegasus - 1 decade ago
Oh I got my Griffin at a breeder who sold them, he was only 15,000. He's an excellent flier. You should get one instead of a pegasus. I know Camp Half Blood has them but idk if they are for sale :)
Judgerz, can I get one?
- CHAO§:Lv 71 decade ago
Whatever you are smoking you need to lay off it. I hate to break it to you but Pegasus's are mythical creatures not real.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Wait, a Pegasus? Is this a joke?! I am confused......lol....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
This is a great question for your therapist.