BunnyDog
Well-Known Member
Hi all, this could be in the wrong forum but this seemed the closest of the choices. 
I know I am a newbie on the H&H forums but I promise I am not a young annoying person who doesn't know how to research. I am an American and well over the age of 40 and considering importing a horse for the first time, to help me ascend the levels a bit higher in show jumping. (Currently at 1.15m)
So I have taken this proposition seriously and I have been doing my homework. I have done research on the actual shipping, the blood work done before and after the flights. The time frames, quarantines and of course the costs.
The next things I looked into were the 'typical' vetting procedures. I have read up on 2 stage and 5 stage vettings and while these are a bit different from how we do it here I do see a wealth of vets willing to tack on the more "American" stuff that we need in order to be able to buy for possible resale. (Don't even get me started on my country's obsession with perfect x-rays. I don't agree but I have to buy with a similar requirement because as a very small one person outfit, at any time I could need to sell one and if it's not got 'acceptable' rads I am not going to be able to recoup my losses.)
The things I am looking to do, and who knows I may not be able to but why not try, is to avoid dealers and to attempt to consider and try horses that are for sale with their individual owners or very small breeding outfits. Yes... I could be daydreaming but it is a learning process.
But I can't know everything. I know I am just scratching the surface. So I am asking if you all would be so kind as to add your own 2 cents on what I may need to consider or do or what have you.
I am planning to come over to try horses in person and will (I think) be staying with friends and looking in/around England, Ireland and possibly Belgium too. (Please let me find me the perfect horse in Liege so I can save a few $$$$!!!)
I have bought and sold Thoroughbreds off the track for the last 20 years or so here so I have an eye for how to select what I am looking for and the folks at home will have videos that we'll shoot when trying so not looking for an advisor to tell me which horse to buy. Rather looking to avoid the sellers that we would describe here as "smarmy" the people you don't want to invite into your home.
Thank you for any thoughts that you may have,
Emily
I know I am a newbie on the H&H forums but I promise I am not a young annoying person who doesn't know how to research. I am an American and well over the age of 40 and considering importing a horse for the first time, to help me ascend the levels a bit higher in show jumping. (Currently at 1.15m)
So I have taken this proposition seriously and I have been doing my homework. I have done research on the actual shipping, the blood work done before and after the flights. The time frames, quarantines and of course the costs.
The next things I looked into were the 'typical' vetting procedures. I have read up on 2 stage and 5 stage vettings and while these are a bit different from how we do it here I do see a wealth of vets willing to tack on the more "American" stuff that we need in order to be able to buy for possible resale. (Don't even get me started on my country's obsession with perfect x-rays. I don't agree but I have to buy with a similar requirement because as a very small one person outfit, at any time I could need to sell one and if it's not got 'acceptable' rads I am not going to be able to recoup my losses.)
The things I am looking to do, and who knows I may not be able to but why not try, is to avoid dealers and to attempt to consider and try horses that are for sale with their individual owners or very small breeding outfits. Yes... I could be daydreaming but it is a learning process.
But I can't know everything. I know I am just scratching the surface. So I am asking if you all would be so kind as to add your own 2 cents on what I may need to consider or do or what have you.
I am planning to come over to try horses in person and will (I think) be staying with friends and looking in/around England, Ireland and possibly Belgium too. (Please let me find me the perfect horse in Liege so I can save a few $$$$!!!)
I have bought and sold Thoroughbreds off the track for the last 20 years or so here so I have an eye for how to select what I am looking for and the folks at home will have videos that we'll shoot when trying so not looking for an advisor to tell me which horse to buy. Rather looking to avoid the sellers that we would describe here as "smarmy" the people you don't want to invite into your home.
Thank you for any thoughts that you may have,
Emily