This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Everyone.
I just want to add my two cents into Carol's comment in the last post and in previous posts. BDF has several high quality colts for sale and Carol wonders why there is not more interest in them. And I know why. It is not because we don't agree that they quality stallion prospects and are gorgeous colts, I have seen the pictures... it is the price that puts them out of reach for so many breeders. I just moved to eastern Washington from Connecticut 2 years ago. The one biggest difference I have found between the 2 areas ( e.g. New England, New York and the inland Pacific Northwest) is average annual income. You can look up the numbers yourself. Most people here are blue collar, farmers, ranchers who do not have a professional income. We cannot afford to spend $6500 on a truck, never mind on a horse !! And we cannot afford charging more than $500 for a stud fee. We are simple people, living simple lives.. and like it that way, thank you. I think that the New York, New England area is living in rarified air. Most people do not have, and think it is almost obscene to spend that kind of money on a horse. This is just my opinion and offers to Carol a reason why there may not be more interest in such high priced, albeit high quality Fjords. Some people back east take pride in driving expensive trucks and cars ( and having expensive horses). Out here we brag on how little we paid for our rigs ( and the less we paid the more admiration we receive). A bit of a paradign shift. Being from both worlds, I see it very clearly. This is just my opinion and I in no way mean any disrespect for anyone's way of life. There is room for all of us. Best Regards, Judy Phelps Echo Valley Fjords Chelan, Wa.