Know what you mean, the Highlands are the same, folk say they can get a coloured cob for a few hundred so why would they pay more for a purebred animal bred with care for lines, quality, nature etc

I am struggling to get the price for an 11yo ridden mare that I'd have got for her as a foal, and as for unbacked youngsters I might as well not have bothered spending the 20+ years getting to know the breed and bloodlines and types and all the skills required to breed successfully, the experience to cope with the heartbreak and stress of owning, breeding and most of all dealing with "buyers" who have no intention of buying

I am thinking of giving up, not for the first time - I just don't know what else I'd do if I gave up the animals, probably go round offering to help everyone else out for the chance of being around them like I did before I got my own in the first place

The odd decent buyer is still out there, though, I got 2 decent sales last year despite all the hassle of the rest, and keep hoping to find another few more coming my way sometime.