Since there is NO market here right now due to the economy and nobody realized it was going to go down the tubes this badly, those prices do not surprize me. Many people I know have always in the past had no problems selling horses, but all that has changed. Friends I know are retired and have some really nice horses- that have brought, at most, a few hundred dollars this year- around the $600 mark, give or take a hundred or so.
My foals have always been sold well before even weaning time- not this year, nor last. I still have one for sale that is 2 yrs old now, that I am seriously just thinking about keeping because she is awfully nice and I also feel is worth much more than the asking price. I just sold my last 08 foal to a wonderful and experienced home- I held out and fended off the ridiculous buyers that wanted a cheap pet to throw out back with the family dogs for their kids, and NO idea what is required for horse care.... I just wont sell to what is an improper or bad home, regardless of price. And I will NOT take one to the auction -
My foals have usually sold for decent prices and is also my 'second job' and income, since I am single and have no one else to depend on. Our overtime at work was cut off over a year ago, and with nothing selling, and the price of everything rising- it hurts. It would be bad enough on the same income when prices double - or more, but when your income is also cut along with the price hikes, it's like the cost of living went up 400% instead of 200%.
I am thankful I still have a job at this point- many people are not so lucky- so waiting for months to find the right home may not be an option for some, and with no income and trying to feed their families, I see why many are ending up at auctions, etc.... When your electric is being shut off, or you have no gas money for next week, or your child is sick and needs to see a doctor, I guess some figure $50.00 is better than what they had, and one less mouth to feed.
The longest 'recession' was noted to run about 16 months---- well, this is going to be a record breaker folks- and the price of horses (and everything else) are reflecting that. So for those that can afford to feed them, have pasture to help ease the bills, etc... that's great- but many do not.