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WHATS FAIR THESE DAYS.GAS PRICES UP,,FEED SCARCE,,HELP SHORTAGE..I HEAR 100 A DAY BEING CHARGED BY SOME TRAINERS OUT EASTAND OHIO,,WITHOUT MUCH ON THE RESULTS SIDE
Is it even possible to make money with most overnight horses? Do the math; margins are very thin just to break even. Will lose owners fast if that continues.
overnights are almost impossible to make a buckun less your the trainer owner..babies 3 and 4 yr olds are the only possible way thru..back to TOPIC..I CANT SEE A 100 A DAY AND 300 bucks for SHIPPING FROM JERSEY FARM TO YONKERS AS BEING FAIR ...
I'M CONFUSED HERE. THE OWNERS PAY FOR THE INCREASED TRUCKING COSTS. THEY ARE ABSORBING THE INCREASE HERE. THE PURSES ARE AT THEIR HIGHEST AT MOST TRACKS, AND THE TRAINER GETS 5%. WITH LESS HELP, THE TRAINER HAS LESS SALARY TO PAY. AND WITH LESS HELP, MORE OF THE LITTLE THINGS ARE PROBABLY NOT GETTING DONE. THE DEEP POCKET OWNERS AND TRAINERS WILL BE JUST FINE AND MORE AND MORE OWNERS WILL GET OUT OF THE BUSINESS. lOOKS LIKE WE ARE SEEING AN ONGOING BAD TREND.
You only have a real chance of a profit on the younger ones. But you better be real lucky and have a really really good one. Upfront yearling cost combined with all the other expenses puts you way in the hole before you even start. Purses have increased but so have the competition especially going against the large stables. It's not an easy sport to stay in very long if your an individual owner. Now if your a deep pocket owner it becomes a great write off with the depreciation schedule.