As a local soldier, Liu Feng is qualified to purchase military horses.
If a private business such as a general business or an escort agency comes to buy a horse, it still needs to register.
But when giving it to the local army, you don’t have to charge any money, you just need to tell them the direction of the flow.
"What are you buying? Take it away quickly."
"I really can't afford it."
"You don't know, to keep so many horses, all the food and wages of this city have gone into it, and my monthly salary is also not spared. I also have to get up early and stay up late every day to go around and get fodder for them."
The person in charge was so upset that he could not even cry.
Liu Feng took a look at the entire livestock market. There were indeed a lot more livestock here now than before. Without the threat from the northern barbarians, business was recovering little by little.
But these livestock were skinny and listless, only the horses were full of energy.
It seems that the person in charge has really put a lot of effort into raising these horses, while the other animals are just hanging on for dear life.
Of course, Liu Feng also knew that if other animals starved to death, they simply died of starvation, it was just that they had less meat.
But it’s different for military horses. If a military horse starves to death, the person in charge will be exiled at the worst, and the lightest punishment will be beating with a stick.
"Okay, okay, you really are thoughtful."
"Did you know that this is the case in other livestock markets?"
Liu Feng couldn't help it. This was a huge fortune. If it was like this, he would have to ambush the livestock markets in several counties and towns.
In this era, horses were the greatest productive force, especially under the strict control of the imperial court.
What's more, what he lacks most now is a large number of horses.
So, Liu Feng asked quickly, he urgently needed confirmation.