Liz told me about the fact she sold two colt foals for cheap money and she told me that a lot of breeders are not happy at all because of that. Some of yours said that for that kind of money our horses must be in very bad condition. Now I will tell you something...
I'm sorrry that I afended anybody by the price they were sold at, but in Ireland the price of colt foals 6 months old is much less value the the price of fillies foals or ever yearlings colts naturally.
We allways have a collection of colt foals to sell at that money because when we travel to France with our other cobs we sometimes have space on our lorry.
Regarding upkeep of cobs they all are attended by farrier and vet surgon and dentist.
When the cobs arrived in our yard in Ireland I personally look at them, they are all well fed with very good nuts. If one is in bad condition, we prefer to keep him than to send him to France because we are professionnals.
I personally drive our lorry and we personnaly deleivered them to our client. I allways make sure that the horses are up to full body weight befaure leaving Ireland and make sure they have proper rest times during transportations.
We do our best for our clients and we never have anybody who complained yet.