FANTASY BUYER HERE....I think the fillies that got over a 1.4 mill was way too high. Abroad mare band I would seek release two fillies for that budget.
@@109367 I still couldn't afford that, lol but I doubt sadly those at that price are going to amount to much? I was watching a maiden / novice race the other day where there was some expensive and well home breds in a race a thinking how some so called little trainers had entered horses baught for less than ten thousand pounds in the same race and how unfair it was, needless to say the less expensive finished near last than first, whereas the expensive / well breds finished near the the front.
@@nightowl7459 Some "cheap" horses have done great on the track, far more expensive ones have been absolute duds or didn't even make it to the track. The most expensive horse to ever sell in auction ran three times, never won.
@@109367 I know of a few very well bread and a few expensive horses that haven't done much on the track / racecourse so it's not a science that if you breed the best with the best you get the best or you get what you paid for but in reality the bargain basement sorts a very far and few between, I bet most top trainers wouldn't give a horse the wasn't particularly well bred or bought for less than 75 thousand the time of day, but there are a few exceptions like California Chrome who was a not particularly well bred who is one of the better horse I've seen.
Looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for these yearlings 🐎
FANTASY BUYER HERE....I think the fillies that got over a 1.4 mill was way too high. Abroad mare band I would seek release two fillies for that budget.
Well done.
Stunning equines! Think I'll buy 3!!! 😂😂
I wish I could afford one.☹
@@nightowl7459 I saw some sell for just $1-5K
@@109367 I still couldn't afford that, lol but I doubt sadly those at that price are going to amount to much? I was watching a maiden / novice race the other day where there was some expensive and well home breds in a race a thinking how some so called little trainers had entered horses baught for less than ten thousand pounds in the same race and how unfair it was, needless to say the less expensive finished near last than first, whereas the expensive / well breds finished near the the front.
@@nightowl7459 Some "cheap" horses have done great on the track, far more expensive ones have been absolute duds or didn't even make it to the track. The most expensive horse to ever sell in auction ran three times, never won.
@@109367 I know of a few very well bread and a few expensive horses that haven't done much on the track / racecourse so it's not a science that if you breed the best with the best you get the best or you get what you paid for but in reality the bargain basement sorts a very far and few between, I bet most top trainers wouldn't give a horse the wasn't particularly well bred or bought for less than 75 thousand the time of day, but there are a few exceptions like California Chrome who was a not particularly well bred who is one of the better horse I've seen.
it very good chanel