Hello,
I have a 7 year old AQHA mare and an unregistered yearling colt (sire unknown!) in the United States, that I am having imported this summer. I've had the mare, Peachface Breeze, since she was a yearling ('adopted' during my gap year work in the States and trained by me every summer since then) and can't wait to finally have her on the same soil as me, BUT...am having concerns/anxieties/worries about the whole process. I'm having them quarantined and exported by Nedpoint Quarter Horses, at least as far as Amsterdam, and then hopefully to the UK by John Parker. Does anyone have any experience of either Nedpoint or John Parker or any other import/export companies?
I'm trying to get an overall idea of costs, besides that of quarantine and import, etc., such as tax and handling charges and am wondering if anyone could give my any kind of a breakdown of costs from their own experience of importing, is possible?
And to continue the onslaught of questions (I am desperate for any and all advice I can get to make it all as smooth as possible for the horses!)...the horses are out on pasture just about all year round. They are in North East Nevada where pickings are reasonably slim and the grass is definitely not as lush as ours here in the UK and am really worried about their transition to grass. I am planning to have them stabled for the first month, with a gradual transition to grass, as I hope to have them out on grass livery year-round as soon as they are ready. Does anyone have any tips on this process and also advice on whether they think a month of gradual turn-out is a sensible idea?
I'd love to hear from fellow QH/Western Riding enthusiasts, and all advice is very welcome!