Transporting horses to Canada
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Transporting horses to Canada
Hi, I know there was a thread all about moving horses to Canada but it has now closed and so I can't comment on it? I was wondering if anyone involved (or anyone else) has completed the shipping of horses from the UK to Canada and how much it cost, the logistics etc. I am planning very far I'm advance but we have started having serious discussions about moving to Canada and I can't go without my horses! Thanks all.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Welcome to BE.
Threads which are dormant for 12 months are automatically closed. If you use the search function...put horses in 'search titles only' and select the Canada forums you will find many threads. Here are a couple...
http://britishexpats.com/forum/canad...-uk-bc-782368/
http://britishexpats.com/forum/canad...horses-712507/
Threads which are dormant for 12 months are automatically closed. If you use the search function...put horses in 'search titles only' and select the Canada forums you will find many threads. Here are a couple...
http://britishexpats.com/forum/canad...-uk-bc-782368/
http://britishexpats.com/forum/canad...horses-712507/
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Thank you, I was hoping to message privately one of the people from the threads but can't yet as I am new. I will take another look at the threads. Thanks.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Surely with the exciting thought of moving to Canada you must have lots more questions to ask, and then you will be able to, very shortly, PM the people you were interested in contacting.
Best of luck
Where are you hoping to move to.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Someone who rides at the barn where we do operates a horse quarantine boarding facility. I imagine that costs a pretty penny to use and I suppose it's to avoid the quarantine that people commonly fly their horses to the US and trailer them up to Canada. It being desirable to go via the US and to ship horses in threes is all I recall from past threads.
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Take a look at the posting history of anyone you're interested in PMing (pop-up menu of you clink on the name next to the post), because if they haven't posted in six months or more they're unlikely to see your post. You could always try the e-mail option, which might still get to them, but they will be able to see your e-mail address too.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Thank you.
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There used to be a member on here over 9 years ago though who brought horses from the UK. She settled in Campbellford Ontario and has a horse business there.
Her user name was Tiarabon I think.
Her website is Meadowland Farm - Horse Boarding and Warmblood Breeding in Campbellford, Ontario
You could email her and she may well have some answers to your questions.
Might be worth a try.
Her user name was Tiarabon I think.
Her website is Meadowland Farm - Horse Boarding and Warmblood Breeding in Campbellford, Ontario
You could email her and she may well have some answers to your questions.
Might be worth a try.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
There used to be a member on here over 9 years ago though who brought horses from the UK. She settled in Campbellford Ontario and has a horse business there.
Her user name was Tiarabon I think.
Her website is Meadowland Farm - Horse Boarding and Warmblood Breeding in Campbellford, Ontario
You could email her and she may well have some answers to your questions.
Might be worth a try.
Her user name was Tiarabon I think.
Her website is Meadowland Farm - Horse Boarding and Warmblood Breeding in Campbellford, Ontario
You could email her and she may well have some answers to your questions.
Might be worth a try.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Thank you both, will take a look.
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Hi, well at the moment it is a very distant thought, its been in discussion for a while but we are currently Travelling south America so won't be a reality for a few years yet if it did happen. Thinking BC for the skiing and outdoors and my boyfriend has lived there for a short while previously. Although I'm not sure how active the equine community is around there. So many things to investigate and research!
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Re: Transporting horses to Canada
Thought I'd butt in on this one...
You say you want to bring your horses...are they an unusual breed? or just well loved?
I'm in Alberta and it is Horse country!!
Western and English is popular here, although Rodeo is the winner! Cowboys & girls everywhere!!
If you have a larger breed (ie: Shire or Vanner) then it would be worth looking into more...otherwise, sadly, horses here are a commodity...and due to recent low rain fall and poor harvest, feed is an issue Again this year for ALL the farming community.
Horses and cow's being sent to auction due to feed cost being sky-high and out of reach for some.
And yes, the 'meat man' does buy in large amounts..
$300-500 or less sometimes, per animal, at auction is not unusual...
If you have a highly trained-out of the ordinary horse (dressage, competition jumper or olympic potential) there is a market for stud/brood mare.
I'm told area's of BC are 'horsey' but I'd suggest reading as much as your brain can take!
We moved from Devon approx 2 yrs ago...we now have our own home with 10 acres...and are starting to fence our pasture for animals/maybe 2 horses... it is still something we could never have afforded in the UK.
We made the move for the long term goal of family life, childrens education, cost of living etc...what we didn't sell, we brought with us.
So if not having your horses with you is the barrier...
Research the hell out of the cost involved in moving them...
boarding them until you are settled, have a job, shipped your belongings and so on...
what do you want in life?
If Canada can help you build a life/future, there is ALOT here both in summer & winter.
We don't regret our move but we are in Northern Alberta.
The Rockies are a 3hr drive away!!
You say you want to bring your horses...are they an unusual breed? or just well loved?
I'm in Alberta and it is Horse country!!
Western and English is popular here, although Rodeo is the winner! Cowboys & girls everywhere!!
If you have a larger breed (ie: Shire or Vanner) then it would be worth looking into more...otherwise, sadly, horses here are a commodity...and due to recent low rain fall and poor harvest, feed is an issue Again this year for ALL the farming community.
Horses and cow's being sent to auction due to feed cost being sky-high and out of reach for some.
And yes, the 'meat man' does buy in large amounts..
$300-500 or less sometimes, per animal, at auction is not unusual...
If you have a highly trained-out of the ordinary horse (dressage, competition jumper or olympic potential) there is a market for stud/brood mare.
I'm told area's of BC are 'horsey' but I'd suggest reading as much as your brain can take!
We moved from Devon approx 2 yrs ago...we now have our own home with 10 acres...and are starting to fence our pasture for animals/maybe 2 horses... it is still something we could never have afforded in the UK.
We made the move for the long term goal of family life, childrens education, cost of living etc...what we didn't sell, we brought with us.
So if not having your horses with you is the barrier...
Research the hell out of the cost involved in moving them...
boarding them until you are settled, have a job, shipped your belongings and so on...
what do you want in life?
If Canada can help you build a life/future, there is ALOT here both in summer & winter.
We don't regret our move but we are in Northern Alberta.
The Rockies are a 3hr drive away!!