floradora09
Well-Known Member
As you can tell by title I'm on holiday and bored, so ended up wondering how easy it is to buy a 3yo or whatever and break it, compete it etc and sell it on as a 6/7 yo- if you would get any money return. I presume you wouldn't want to have it for too long, as that just means more profit being eaten up by livery/feed/farrier costs, so starting with a yearling would be quite uneconomical because you'd have to keep it for at least two years before staring any work with it. And I also presume that being experienced helps, as less money would need to be spent on lessons! What breed or age is better to buy? I'm guessing something with good breeding will always add value...
Discuss!
Discuss!