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   18/01/2008, 12:19
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Hi

I think we are going to go with the diy route, We can borrow our old lorry and go portsmouth to caen and then stable them in france overnight,as much as i would like to do it in one hit, i think 18 hours is to long.

I dont think you can travel horses on the tunnel and it would be an extra 250miles!!!

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   18/01/2008, 12:32
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    You can't take horses on Eurotunnel-you're right.

Loc Horse Transport are excellent.(Liz)

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   18/01/2008, 12:32
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 plastered again wrote:

Hi

II dont think you can travel horses on the tunnel and it would be an extra 250miles!!!

Mark

You are perfectly right Euro Tunnel do not take livestock, even on their freight trains, all livestock go over by ferry!

Glad I found that one out now so to rule it out for the future.


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   18/01/2008, 17:53
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We used Parkers. They were NOT expencive and they were brilliant.  Good luck to you and the horses.Big Smile [:D]
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   18/01/2008, 18:35
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You've got a lot of suggestions already but we use Peter & Lynette Luck:

http://www.equinefreight.co.uk/

Based in Cornwall but will fetch from you I'm sure,   they're all over the place (geographically!) regularly but our Fell (who travels regularly) loves them - probably more than he loves us!

If you use transporters and you can be a bit flexible about dates then do ask about part loads.    I was pretty stunned at that £2800 price quoted earlier!

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   18/01/2008, 18:37
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Golly Martin, I didn't know you were a fellow Fell person.

To be fair to Veronica, she will travel four for the same amount.  She does not do part loads, unless you arrange to share in advance.


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   18/01/2008, 20:29
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 Martinwatkins wrote:
  I was pretty stunned at that £2800 price quoted earlier!

Yes I choked a bit, but to be fair it was for 2

There seems to be lots of  brit horse owners in the Dordogne!

Has anyone got any info or experience of the rigmarole fore getting them back into the UK?

It is one of the big issues why we can't stay in France for long periods as house sitters or livery fees would be to prohibitive for us, and my youngest is only rising 6 year-old and as most of my horses are with me for life it will be a long time before I am horseless!!!


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   18/01/2008, 21:20
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I had 6 to move from Ireland.  I got a few quotes before deciding on Skye Horse Transport.  One company quoted £6,000!  We ended up paying about half that.

I wanted to travel with them, which was a factor.   One company said that it would not be possible as it was too stressful for the owner!  Confused [8-)]  Needless to say they didn't get my vote. 

I was lucky that I had a 9 horse lorry just for my horses so there was room for all the gear too. 

Beware companies offering part-loads.  Your horse might end up on a 5 day tour of Europe before they get to your door.  Sad [:(]

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   18/01/2008, 22:05
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Hi all,

Thanks for suggestions and advice- we contacted Veronica and she also quoted £2800!(although, like you say that is an individual load and we could take extra stuff) and another company also quoted £2600 so we have decided that the easiest option is to move them ourselves- they are used to the lorry,we know they travel well in it and it means we can put all their rugs, tack, feed etc (of which we have collected quite a lot over the years!) with them. (plus any extra bits from the house that need to be moved aswell)

We can take them from Poole to Cherbourg for £385.00 which is only a 4 1/2 hour crossing and a student who used to lodge with me has family that live in the Mayenne and have said we can rest them there overnight (and us) for nothing  then we can have a nice steady drive down the next day!

Anj

 

 


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