Tiny Fluffy Coblet
Well-Known Member
I have just been window shopping for ponies, not being able to afford to keep a pony at the moment one of the ways I am getting my 'fix' is by browsing horses for sale and wondering what I would get. Starting critera - Mare, 14hh-15.2, preferably backed but can be green, suitable for RC fun and maybe (very)novice eventing.
There are so many really, really nicely bred welsh C/D 3-7 year old mares (often allready in foal) for sale for under a grand. As in hundreds, most home bred and sold as 'ride or broodmare'. Then the weanlings and yearlings, loads of pure welsh youngsters for £500 or less. And stallions too, welsh or 'gypsy vanner', all up for under a grand. Even £500 or less, sound, year or more off the track TBs.
Now this is good for me in some ways, if I could afford to keep a horse at the moment I could certainly afford to buy one - but surely anyone intending to breed (especialy welsh c/ds) at the moment only has to look at the sale ads for 10 mins to see that the chances of making a profit off any of their youngsters is minimal.
Now this is good for me in some ways, if I could afford to keep a horse at the moment I could certainly afford to buy one - but surely anyone intending to breed (especialy welsh c/ds) at the moment only has to look at the sale ads for 10 mins to see that the chances of making a profit off any of their youngsters is minimal.