Moving to Scotland & introducing my newly acquired baby

donnerprinz

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So my husband and i are relocating. My husband moved a month ago and i will be moving up this weekend and start my new job on monday. House offer been accepted and I have found a place to keep my new yearling i bought last week in Germany. He will stay in Germany until Sept/Oct but may change my mind and move him earlier.
Its been two years without a horse and i am sooooo excited to finally have one again.
I have had a lot of help of some lovely poeple of this forum helping me find liveries as i am totally new to the area. Have a lovely place awaiting for him when he comes over, thank you all!!

So this is my new horsey :eek: As a foal


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Now as a yearling :)

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Crosshill Pacers

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Hi,

Your horse is gorgeous - what breed is he?

Whereabouts in Scotland are you moving to? I'm moving in five weeks to North Lanarkshire from mid Wales to live with my boyfriend, also bringing my horse with me :)

Good luck!
 

HappyHollyDays

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He is gorgeous and apart from the white hind is the double of my boy who is also from Germany.

What colour do you think he is? Mine just says brown on his passport but like yours looks almost chocolate rather than bay.

If you don't already have transport sorted I can recommend Parkers from Kent. They were excellent and my boy arrived calm and happy.

Good luck with the move.
 

Dry Rot

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Another oohing and aahing over the colt! Also another one for Parkers who did an excellent job of transporting my 3yo Highland filly to clients in Holland from north of Inverness.

Parkers work with Eric Gillies who will handle the transport within the UK. Parkers will also handle all the paperwork which is a tremendous help. All I had to do was present my mare, haltered and with a lead rope with her passport, and the Gillies/Parker team did the rest. Here she is coming off the lorry on the Dutch/German border as fresh as a daisy!

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donnerprinz

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Hi, thank you all i am using http://www.eta.uk.com/ to bring him over they are super too.

He is black, Hanoverian out of Sandro Hit x Donnerhall he has two full brother that are licensed and three full sisters that are state premium.
Cant wait to have him here :)

I was hoping to find a place where i could bring him up as a colt and possible prepare for licensing but i think i will not be lucky and i will have to have him gelded in the next month before transporting him over as the place i found will only have geldings but its a fab place and i will have the owner to train us once hes backed.
 
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