Ample Prosecco
Still wittering on
I often see 'home-bred' when browsing ads so I assume it is meant to be a selling point. But unless it's a well set up outfit so the foal had appropriate socialisation in its early years it could actually be off putting not encouraging. I happen to know a foal who was an unexpcted BOGOF when the mare was bought at auction and was described as 'home-bred' when put up for sale at 5.
Not looking to buy - just curious about why people put that and whether it means anything at all to anyone. Or is is just one of those meaningless 'never sick or sorry', 'sold through no fault of her own', 'would go far in the right hands' type phrases that don't really mean a lot. I guess it's nice to have a full history, though.
Not looking to buy - just curious about why people put that and whether it means anything at all to anyone. Or is is just one of those meaningless 'never sick or sorry', 'sold through no fault of her own', 'would go far in the right hands' type phrases that don't really mean a lot. I guess it's nice to have a full history, though.