He's Here!!!

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This is not really comp riders but this report does involve the sort of journey only Olympic horses or top racehorses undertake so I thought it would be OK to post in here :p.

Those of you who follow my posts will know that I have recently moved to California and today my lovely J arrived! It has been the mother of all moves into the unknown and after 3 weeks of living in a hotel room we move into our new house tomorow which I cannot wait for... However back to the horse!

J left England over a week ago amid many tears from my mum and those at his old yard who took care of him. I used a fantastic company called LOC to move my precious, precious best friend. They had been great from the off giving me a competitive quote and staying in touch with me every step of the way.

The day J left England:-

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It was a nail biting week, I swear I barely slept a wink. J spent a night at a horse hotel in Dover before travelling through France and Belgium and The Netherlands. He spent a night in Amsterdam before his flight to LA. He ended up spending 20 hours in his flight stall with unloading and unloading before going to quarantine at LAX.

The night he flew I woke up in the early hours of the morning feeling sick with nerves for him. It sounds silly but I tried to send him telepathic messages saying it would be OK. Stupid but it helped me to fall back to sleep!

The day after he landed I got excited thinking he would be delivered. I then got a call from the US recieving agents and Jae was sick :(. He had arrived off the flight really well but he had picked up a fever on the second temperature reading. The moment I came off the phone I burst into tears. My poor brave boy! I was so worried, would he get colic? Would he get better? The agent reassured me that it was fairly normal to have at least one horse every shipment get a fever, it's a big trip for the horses. He said that J was relaxed and eating and drinking well, he's a nice horse he said to me.

The next morning I heard that J's temperature was back to normal and hopefully he would be with me the today. Thank God!

Today I heard word that he had been loaded onto the truck and would be with me in a couple of hours! I have spent the past 3 weeks I have been here shopping around for the perfect yard for him. I am very lucky in that this is an amazing area for horses. It is the original breeding area for sport horses and throughbred racehorses and it contains the best vet practice in the whole of America plus yard after yard with top class facilities. It has been an education and slightly mind blowing! Even more freaky is all the yards are within 15 mins of each other! It is a right pocket of equine industry.

I choose the one that I thought best suited us and I hope J will like it.

I got to the yard early and when the truck pulled in I thought I would burst into tears but I managed to hold it together. Jae looked relieved to see me and I got him into his field (they call it pasture) straight away so he could roll and stretch his legs.

J arriving:-

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- HOW AMAZING IS THIS TRAILER!!

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In the X ties:-

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In his new outside 'stable':-

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A couple pictures of the yard. It has an incredible walker where the horses can trot round, an arena, purpose built jumping lane, a paddock with XC jumps and a hacking track around the fields:-

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I am super pleased with how he looks after his long journey. It is a testament to the people who were with him but also his temperament. I had nothing but glowing reports back on his behaviour. What a super chap he is. He still has to get used to the new routine and feeding. These high quality establishments water their paddocks ( we hardly have any rain here) but it is still a very different environment. Please keep your fingers crossed that he does not get any stomach upsets, we are keeping an eye on him. I left him tonight with a cozy rug on (desert climate so cool at night) and lots of grass hay :).

I would love to talk more about the differences in the way they keep their horses here, it is fascinating and in a way more natural for the horse than how we keep them in the UK but my baby needs putting to bed. I can talk more about that if people are interested.

I am so pleased my J is with me :). Hopefully tonight I will sleep well!!!

Thanks for reading.
 
Wow, what an epic journey for him, so pleased he's arrived safely. Really interesting to hear of the differences. Must have been a real worry to be told he was running a temperature but sounds like he was in good hands.
His new yard looks a-mazing, love his new stable! Hope he settles happily, think my horses will be requesting a transfer to get out of all this mud, possibly something J will never have to see again :)
 
What a lovely thread! Am so glad you've been reunited with your J, who looks
well considering his epic journey. Im always fascinated to hear how they do things in different places so I will look forward to reading your posts!
 
OMG that is amazing!!! Glad he had a safe journey and arrived safely (albeit with a slight temp hiccup)

I'd also really like to hear how they do things over there too!! It's always interesting!! :)
 
Wow! Good for you taking him. Thought it was a long way just taking a pony to Germany some years back. Enjoy your new surroundings.
 
Haven't posted on it but have followed your story, glad to see your lovely boy arrived safe and well. Congratulations! ..and the new yard looks utterly fabulous.
 
A big well done on your big move-good to see your horse arrived safe and well.Why don't you do a blog-I know I would love to read it especially about the differences between here and there.My parents spend 6 months of the year in USA and we go every year and love it-jealous seeing everything in the sun!.
 
Great post, love reading, want more!!
So happy for you that he is with you after his ''little'' road trip! Hope he soon settles in, and you enjoy many happy years being 'American'.
 
What a lovely post and i too am so pleased he has arrived safe & sound. Yes please to the differences you encounter, would love to hear all.
 
Gosh that was quite emotional reading that! I bet you couldn't wait to get into that amazing trailer to see him! He looks fab considering the journey he has just been on. I hope he settles well and look forward to hearing about all the new things you get up to. What an adventure. :)
 
Great to see you are all reunited, he looks happy in his new home already :)

The facilities look amazing too, you must be so chuffed to have such a great place on the doorstep, so pleased its all working out for you although I never doubted that it would :)
 
Wow :) Bet he's going to be a favourite pretty quickly on the yard, he's such a sweetheart. I'm glad he travelled well and I hope he settles really quickly- please keep us updated, he's one of my HHO favourites!
 
Pleased that he has arrived safely. He looks at a good weight. And that barn looks lovely.

Hopefully he will approve of weather and the way horses are kept in the US more than my American horse approves of the weather and the way horses are kept in the UK.
 
Pleased that he has arrived safely. He looks at a good weight. And that barn looks lovely.

Hopefully he will approve of weather and the way horses are kept in the US more than my American horse approves of the weather and the way horses are kept in the UK.

Ditto! (Substituting 'Canadian' for the second 'American' of course.)

It's amazing how well horses travel by air, even ones from the UK, not used to long trips. It's also amazing how many horses fly around the world every day, not just for international competition
 
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Wow what an amazing trip!! He looks really happy and well :-)

Would love to hear more about American ways/ set ups with horses! Please do tell all :-)
 
Wonderful post. I felt emotional reading it so god knows how you coped with such an undertaking. Well done and good luck to you and Jae. Would love to hear more.
 
So pleased he arrived safe, he looks none the worse for his journey. I would be interested in how things are different over there when you have time to post about it.
 
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