No no no,
You IMO get what you pay for, or the horse gets what you pay for.
We tried to cut costs and get a cheaper yearling prep ONCE, the guy was spoken of in a good way
and so we sent him acouple to get ready for the sales. At week 6 we went up to have a look at the horses,
they were ok, what they were being feed was of very poor quality, the stables had holes in the walls, their exercise consisted of
being turned out in a paddock with barbed wire and from the looks of it his dogs would chase them around for a while, the grooming was an extra rug or two and the bedding was from the looks of it old pasture hay.
The horses made it to the sales and yes it was cheaper, but not worth all the risks. IMO