10 March 2020 #1 DD Well-Known Member Joined 12 August 2015 Messages 2,306 Location Albion Visit site with immediate effect have ceased selling horses.
10 March 2020 #2 A angrybird1 Well-Known Member Joined 30 January 2014 Messages 800 Visit site Why? They do the Welsh cob sales don't they?
10 March 2020 #3 DD Well-Known Member Joined 12 August 2015 Messages 2,306 Location Albion Visit site yes they do the welsh cob sales.their statement says its due to market forces.
10 March 2020 #4 Meredith riding reluctantly into the sunset Joined 21 February 2013 Messages 14,162 Location the sat-nav is wrong, go farther up the hill Visit site https://www.brightwells.com/equine/...6AQhlpjORVeNRcXhKnelhgpiEP1CIbQLu-LAElJiE5u-0
10 March 2020 #5 Kareen Well-Known Member Joined 13 January 2009 Messages 55 Location Raddestorf, Germany www.germanhorseconnection.com This is quite sad. As the 'market forces' have been at work for a long time and this development does not come entirely unexpected it is very sad and disappointing it will be effective immediately.
This is quite sad. As the 'market forces' have been at work for a long time and this development does not come entirely unexpected it is very sad and disappointing it will be effective immediately.
10 March 2020 #6 J Jayzee Well-Known Member Joined 27 July 2013 Messages 286 Visit site That is such a shame!! Was really looking forward to the cob sales, does anyone know if someone else will take on the running of the sales?
That is such a shame!! Was really looking forward to the cob sales, does anyone know if someone else will take on the running of the sales?
10 March 2020 #7 AdorableAlice Well-Known Member Joined 24 October 2011 Messages 13,464 Visit site it’s not surprising if you look at the returns for last years sales it must have cost more to stage the sales than they made in revenue.
it’s not surprising if you look at the returns for last years sales it must have cost more to stage the sales than they made in revenue.