Moving to Tarporley :-)

Tadah

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Hello Everyone

I have just had confirmation that we are relocating to Tarporley at the end of the month :)

We have three horses, a pony and a mini to move from the South East so it's a huge move for us. Any suggestions for a good horse transport company will be greatly received, have had a few quotes and it's cheaper to move the furniture at the moment !

I was hoping we could get some recommendations for farriers, vets and hay/haylage suppliers in the area :)

My horses have always been on full livery so this is going to be a huge shock having them all at home but I can't wait.

Thanks for any help xx
 
I know ! Its rather gorgeous and when we looked around it was lovely horses in almost every direction, my bunch of ragamuffins are going to have to smarten up quickly !!
 
It did seem very very nice, lots of nice pubs in the village :) I don't know the area all that well, I am originally from Wilmslow and moved down South, but feeling homesick so we decided to head on back up there :)

The countryside is gorgeous, I am just a happy hacker who plods about and the hacking is great from the property, so I am very excited :D
 
We will be able to keep them all at home :)

There is a double field shelter in the paddocks but no stables as yet, so before winter will have to get some up for them, one of my horses is very precious and can't possibly live like a normal horse in a field :rolleyes:
 
Not sure on the transport front. I'm a few miles away. I use Ashbrooks vets I'd say about a 20 min drive? You'd have to ask them if they come out (I'm further from them than you) there is also Hamptons vet (has an equine side and farming) I'd day that's 20 mins the opposite way. I use them for bits as they are closer to me but stayed with Ashbrooks as they know my horses well (I moved last year :-) ) both those vets have facilities to have horses in with them which can help lameness diagnosis etc you get lots done before any referrals are needed.
You'll love it there and having them at home!
 
Darren Slater is a fab farrier. Hes hard to get though! You're in a great area, with Whitegate Way, kelsall and Delamere Forest on your doorstep.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions so far :) I will look at both of those vets and the farrier. I will have their feet done before we move so gives me a little time to book someone in for them.

The countryside looks amazing around there, I just hope the weather is as good as it is down here in the South East !
 
Contact Ibot on here, shes just made the move up to the area, i think she used transporters for her horse?.

Tarporley is a gorgeous part of the world.:) Its a really horsey area so you shouldnt have difficulty finding most things easily enough.
 
Tarporley is gorgeous, often go through there drooling at all the big properties and the quaint little high street!

Good luck with the move, hope all goes smoothly :)
 
DGS horse transport is just down the road from Tarporley. He moves a lot of racehorses and TB to studs for top trainers and owners. I am 3 miles from Tarporley, so give me a shout if you need to know anything else.
 
Thanks everyone for the suggestions so far, will have a look at all of those :)

I am beyond excited, hopefully be up there before the end of the month :D
 
Welcome to Tarporley, some really good pubs for food, in fact too many good pubs for food. A day out at the Polo is good fun as well.

Vets, Brown Moss and Thompson & Walters are good
Farrier, Darren is a good lad, as is Des Mortimer.
If you get fed up doing the horses at home, then Folly Farm EC is no doubt the best full livery yard around :)
 
Try Mustang Horse Transport- i use them frequently and have always found them to be very reasonable price-wise and both are nice smooth drivers.

I'm in just the next village along :D
 
Thanks Everyone :)

I think I have the horses sorted out, just waiting for transporter to confirm the date.

I could really do with 200 sheep to go and eat the long lush grass in the paddocks :rolleyes: Mine get fat seeing a blade of grass blowing in the wind ! I have been having dreams that their hooves are falling off :eek:

It may be a good time to buy shares in electric fencing because I will need a lot of it, will have to make lots of teeny weeny paddocks :p

There are no stables there yet, just a field shelter which I will convert and shove them all in like sausages ..........

Will be asking for plenty more help, at the moment I am losing the will to live packing my house up, not even started on the horse junk.

Thanks Again
 
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