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Any "average" 2 or 3 year old needs to earn at least $50,000-10% takeout per year, just to cover training related and stakes related fees. Most trainers are charging $65.00 or more per day for their rate and shipping costs have exploded. Of the several thousand yearlings sold each year, maybe 5% actually do well. The breeders are all happy when they UNLOAD their ridiculously priced yearlings to the public, yet are silent when they amount to nothing. Is it time for the industry to re-evaluate the cost of owning racehorses, because many of these guys are pricing themselves out of the market.
Funny part is they raced 2 year olds much more often 20, 25, 35 years ago when things cost much less. I can list dozens of top 3 and 4 year olds from that era who race 10 to 12, sometimes 14 times at 2
$55k-$65k is about rightcosts are crazytough to make a buck but i suggest that the top spenders really dont do it to make a buck, this is a hobby, second interest for most breeders loving it
Things have gotten too soft in sports.
Trainers are not getting rich at $65 a day. In Jersey Hay 3.50 Grain 6.00Bedding 6.00 a day Competent groom is $150 a week per horse or $20 a day. Then add in all the cost of barn supplies and equipment. You make on average about $15 a day per horse. As far as a trainer paddocking and charging for I would you work an extra 4-5 hours in a day for free? As far as shipping most trainers lose a little money if only 1 horse on.