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Not slacking multitasking
And you didn't think of this earlier ?!!!! Poor horses
how much earlier? before she bought her horses? op hasn't even stated when they plan on moving!
And you didn't think of this earlier ?!!!! Poor horses
how much earlier? before she bought her horses? op hasn't even stated when they plan on moving!
As another alternative to retirement livery how about one of the big sanctuaries? I'm not suggesting you are the type to unload on one, but if you donated the type of money that would pay for retirement livery/ flights the sanctuary would make some on top of costs & more if the horse was able to be loaned out. No idea if they do that type of thing, but thought it's worth mentioning. ( and I do mean a well known one such as redwings so you don't need to worry)
I think its emmigrating isn't it?
I think its emmigrating isn't it?
If you are going to correct someone, at least get it right yourself!! Doh!!!
OP, good luck in whatever you decide to do, you are clearly trying to do the best thing for all of your horses.![]()
Oh boy, you are on form at the moment, you did fall out of the wrong side of your kennel didn't you?![]()
Couldnt have put it any better.CC what a sh**ty thing to say.
Good luck in your move, its a huge expense taking the bulk of your animals with you, and a credit to you that youre getting it all sorted for them before you go.
Just another thought but if you are going to make more money in Oz, could you take out some of the horses and leave one behind on grass livery while you save the remainder to pay for the last one to be shipped over? sorry if it' s an idiotic thought but wondered if that would give you more leeway
My goodness, taking 12 dogs overseas, must have cost a fair price, its 3000, to take my dog to OZ.!!
I'm sorry, but i think you're mad. When I returned from the US I brought one horse home with me. It cost a fortune, he got very sick on the flight and was utterly stressed by the move (I bred him in the US, and he had to adjust to different, feed, grazing, climate, flies, everything). In hindsight it would have been kinder to find him a good home there and not put him through the trauma of such a drastic move. Cheaper too!
It was 15 dogs, and it was a very pretty penny! There was no way I could leave them...some were old, several were epileptic, and they were a very important part of my family. I was able to see them for 2 hours everyday, which was a great help.