Shammy Davis wrote:As far as the small TB breeder is concerned, I suggest a break away from the traditional state and national organizations and formation of a national small TB breeder cooperative. As I recall WV breeders have gone to something like this option. PA has done a great job of supporting the small breeder. Getting slots didn't hurt, but even if you don't like slots, money is going back into the industry.
Like the JC, large TB racing and breeding farms don't have the same problems that face the low end breeder. Cooperative networks tend to free up cash, allow for larger markets, and help the small producer w/surety related issues.
First, thanks for trying to bring this thread back from one heck of a hijack.
Second, A national network of small breeders could be very helpful. In addition to possibly getting the kind of discounts that buying in quantity can provide, we could help each other sell horses, too.
Short of creating an actual organization, we could take a straw vote by joining a Yahoo group, intended to help breeders sell their weanlings, yearlings & 2 year olds & broodmares . . .
If enough people join, it would indicate the need for a more formal group. But before then --
There is a Sporthorse Alliance in the formative stages where people who mostly breed a few warmbloods each year have banded together for advertising & support. At the moment, just an email list exists and members who get inquiries from buyers -- but who don't have a horse that matches the buyers needs -- will post the buyers' needs on the list & other breeders contact the poster with their horse & contact information, which gets forwarded back to the potential buyer.
Which is great, as far as it goes.
But how about an e-list for both buyers & sellers -
One breeder would post: I just got a call from an owner/partnership who wants to race in PA & they are looking for a 2 y.o. PA-bred colt by either Ecclesiastic, Real Quiet, or Cat Thief (or from the family of Fabulous Strike, Great Hunter, or, well, Zenyatta). The colt needs to be eligible for the PA sires series. The trainer will be John X. The buyer's price range is: $xxxx. but for the right horse, would let the breeder keep 10% in partnership. Wants payment terms."
Or whatever.
Or the potential buyer could post the information him or herself.
Then breeders who have a horse that matches the request writes back & maybe, a sale occurs.
I thought it was an intriguing idea that I started a Yahoo Group today.
Group name, for anyone who wants to join:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Thor ... _Alliance/
(If this works, I'll probably also be asking for volunteers to be co-moderators & if it doesn't - at least I figured out how to create a Yahoo group.)