Dangerous idea… going to Ireland…

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Planning a holiday to Ireland in November and OH suggested bringing the trailer….
Dangerous suggestion….
Say if I was to go pony shopping 😏🤔 any suggestions/ contacts. Already have a few in mind…. Youngstock would be fine. Probably not cobs, more Connie’s and sport horses.

Hopefully we won’t bring the trailer 🫣
 
That’s my kind of road trip ! If you are looking for Connie types you need to go and see Kevin Reilly . He has some lovely stock
Kevin Reilly in which area Asha? If we are talking the same man he is a neighbour and has some beautifully bred sport horse stock but wasn't aware he now breeds Connies too? Quite possibly be does now though.
 
I have a lovely Connemara bred by Thomas Duffy. I haven’t spoken to him but he has lovely young stock on his FB page. There’s a particularly nice buckskin colt…
 
Don't take the trailer on a whim; it costs far too much especially if you don't bring anything back - although how doubtful that is is known only to you! You also might be tempted with something because it's there rather than really wanting it after more time to think about it if you didn't have time restrictions.
 
We are planning the same, but not taking transport as plenty of transporters come over to the UK and are happy to deal with the paperwork!.
Are there any sales that can be recommended around Nov time?
ID/Connie/cob all round types (Ideally 3 years plus)
 
There are a few sales at Cavan International Sales coming up in November.

 
Can anyone tell me if you need a passport to go to Eire now ? Last time I travelled was before Brexit and my driving licence was ok as photo ID.
 
I'm carefully NOT opening any of those sales catalogues. Some beautiful horses in the ones that I . . . inadvertently . . . looked at.
Re transport from Ireland: I bought a four-year-old horse from N. Ireland that was a pity purchase. Had him vetted before purchasing. He came over in a wagon as part of a job lot, got off the wagon looking like a World Horse Welfare case and took about a year to get him right. Definitely worth it though.
 
Adam Ferris is based in the north always has lovely horses and makes transport easy as based in the uk
Cavan sales are always a good shout but have to be able to assess a horse by eye well

There’s a fb page called Irish horse finder in the uk
Nice horses but does her prices in sterling even tho she’s in the republic
 
Cavan sales are always a good shout but have to be able to assess a horse by eye well
Edited to add not sure why you think that for Cavan Sales in particular JBM - they are very reputable and people buy from worldwide so not a local rag and tag horse sale by any means. 🤷‍♀️

All horses will be offered with a current vet cert from an approved vet that has been issued within 7 days of the upcoming sale. You are also able to have another vet exam done after purchase (on the day at your expense) if you feel that the vet cert offered by the seller has missed something. If that is the case you will not have to go ahead with the purchase and any deposit or payment already made will be refunded in full.

Most reputable sellers are more than happy for you to try a ridden horse yourself in one of the available schools on site before it goes in for bidding. The centre's terms and conditions are very strict and do offer a great deal of protection for buyers. If you are going it is well worth studying their terms and conditions, familiarise yourself with the list of approved vets and also the section on Transportes. All there on the link I posted. Usually all of the better known ones are there on the day so no problem at all with arranging transport to the UK. They know what they are doing so won't be a headache for you to get the horse back to the UK.

I have bought and sold some very good horses there in the past and have never been disappointed with either the price I got for ones I sold or the quality and price I paid for horses purchased. With one mare in particular after going in the catalogue I was contacted by a potential buyer from Scotland, they came over 3 days before the auction, rode the mare and tried pretty much anything they could want to do with her here at my place. They made an offer there and then but I turned it down as I would have been liable for Auctioneers fee's anyway. They bid on her at the sale and bought her for considerably more than they offered me beforehand. That was a very nice day, but they were happy too. ☺️
 
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