Are yearlings the most difficult age group to sell?

Depp_by_Chocolate

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I have my two yearlings up for sale for some time now but I have had absolutely no interest from buyers, although I have had a number of people asking if they can loan them. Personally I don't know why anyone would want to loan a yearling :confused:

Anyway someone has just told me that yearlings in general are more difficult to sell and not because not much is selling at the moment.
 
Hey what are your yearlings? and how much are you asking for them, and where are you? all this info will make a difference, I have just bought a NF yearling because my welsh D yearling lost his buddy, he is fully registered with good breeding and I paid £300 for him :)
 
I have my yearling up for loan and had no interest!!

Not that I thought there would be much really but I thought if someone wanted her as a companion for a year or so the could :)
 
Hey what are your yearlings? and how much are you asking for them, and where are you? all this info will make a difference, I have just bought a NF yearling because my welsh D yearling lost his buddy, he is fully registered with good breeding and I paid £300 for him :)

A Welsh Cob and a Gypsy Cob, I put loads of info in the adverts but I can't put it here as you are not allowed to advertise!

I have my yearling up for loan and had no interest!!

Not that I thought there would be much really but I thought if someone wanted her as a companion for a year or so the could :)

All I've had is people wanting to loan I should send them your way! Have you tried preloved and freeads?
 
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