Livestock

The prices for domestic animals varied considerably depending on where the market is.  European prices are the Base price.  This is the point of origin for the breed and they are prolific  and easily obtained.
The Colonies of North America are the second source for domestic animals.  The breeds are well established but they are still not common and they often command a premium price, up to 200% more then the base European price.
Livestock in the islands are the most expensive.  Not all species thrive here and many are imported from Europe or North America and are correspondingly expensive, up to 300% more then the base European price.

 

 

Livestock Prices  Base price   £  Base price
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Colonial Price
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Island Price
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Donkey 

2

 

10

 

$250

 

4  10  450  6  10  650 
Small Mule   4  $400  8  $800  $1200 
Large Mule  8  $800  16  $1600  $2400 
Cob(pony)   2  $200   4  $400  6  $600 
Palfrey(saddle horse)  8  $800   16  $1600  24  $2400 
Charger, cavalry   50  $5000  80  $8,000  100  $10,000 
Thoroughbred Race Horse  150 to 500  $15,000 to $50,000   No market  No market 
Draft Horse  10  $1000  20  $2000  30  $3000 
Ox  8  $800  12  $1200  20  $2000 
Cow  

4

 

$400

 

6  10  $650  8  10  $850 
Sheep  

6

 

$30

 

9  $45  15  $75 
Goat  8  $40  12  $60  16  $80 
Pig   1  $100   2  $200  3  $300 
Chicken   8  $3   10  $4  1  5  $6 
Pigeon   3  $1   3  $1  5  $2