NinaLupina
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I will soon be relocating to Germany with the other half, 2 cats, an entire household, and - obviously - my 3 horses. This logistical nightmare is only about to commence, and I'd appreciate any thoughts/experience/recommendations that you could share, even better if you have done such a move yourself?
Questions and help specifically required in the following areas:
1) Transport... I have got quotes and information from ETA/Parkers/Pedens/LOC etc, but with one of mine being a really bad and sensitive loader (although alright traveller) and a proper mummy's girl I have decided to take them myself with an (experienced) equestrian friend, planning to do 2-3 overnight stops on the way (Dorset to Munich area). I will get the professionals to sort health and import papers though. I've got a Cheval Optimax, will do plenty of practice trips before, planning to stop every 2 hours for water/carrots and neckstretch, will soak hay, and if we do 2 overnight stops, each day should not require more than 4-5 hours of driving anyway. None of mine is particularly big (15.2 and 2x 13.0) so they should have plenty of space. Has anyone got experience with ferry (Dover-Calais) versus Eurotunnel? This worries me most - I know there are special requirements on trailers for the tunnel (motorised fans and temperature sensors etc) and the cost is obviously higher, but I'd be happy to fork out if safer and less scary/noisy? What are your general experiences and recommendations for long distance travel? Shavings v no shavings? Recommendations for overnight stables on route? Other do's and don'ts?
2) Insurance... Mine are currently covered by NFU, and with the bigger girl being 19, I am not holding much hope that anyone else would start covering her fully now. Has anyone experience whether NFU would be prepared to cover a horse that is living abroad? (I will obviously also call them myself, would just be good to have some confirmation from others whether this is possible). Failing that - any recommendations for good insurers in Germany?
3) Breakdown cover... Has anyone got any experience with European Breakdown cover that specifically offers Equine Rescue as well?
4) Yards in Germany... Whilst I am originally from Germany and used to know the equestrian setup then, I never actually owned a horse when I was over there, and I can imagine that quite a bit has changed in the last 13 years. Any advice on this? Whilst mine currently have a stable, they live out nearly 24/7/365 depending on weather and do really well on it (especially the older girl being both arthritic and a bit of a stress-head). I am conscious that this is unlikely to be possible in Germany due to the weather ("proper" summers and "proper" winters). Any experience on this and yard setups I should look out for/avoid? I'm specifically keen on feeding mine myself, having daily turnout and keeping my 3 together but not with any others - does anyone know of yards where this is possible?
5) Vets/farriers/physios/dentists... I have a fab team here of people looking after my little herd and I'm absolutely gutted to have to leave their experience and knowledge behind. Is someone able to reassure me that there are decent vets/farriers/physios/dentists etc over there!? This may sound stupid (I mean... Michael Jung... Isabel Werth... you'd think they have those kind of people there!), but I can yet pull out of this move and I'm really panicking about those kind of things - and I'd rather give the move a miss than compromise on the well-being of my 4-legged friends!
6) Feed and supplements... should I worry about not getting anything over there that is standard here?
7) Anything else... Any other thoughts?
Many thanks for any help and thoughts, it is much appreciated!
Questions and help specifically required in the following areas:
1) Transport... I have got quotes and information from ETA/Parkers/Pedens/LOC etc, but with one of mine being a really bad and sensitive loader (although alright traveller) and a proper mummy's girl I have decided to take them myself with an (experienced) equestrian friend, planning to do 2-3 overnight stops on the way (Dorset to Munich area). I will get the professionals to sort health and import papers though. I've got a Cheval Optimax, will do plenty of practice trips before, planning to stop every 2 hours for water/carrots and neckstretch, will soak hay, and if we do 2 overnight stops, each day should not require more than 4-5 hours of driving anyway. None of mine is particularly big (15.2 and 2x 13.0) so they should have plenty of space. Has anyone got experience with ferry (Dover-Calais) versus Eurotunnel? This worries me most - I know there are special requirements on trailers for the tunnel (motorised fans and temperature sensors etc) and the cost is obviously higher, but I'd be happy to fork out if safer and less scary/noisy? What are your general experiences and recommendations for long distance travel? Shavings v no shavings? Recommendations for overnight stables on route? Other do's and don'ts?
2) Insurance... Mine are currently covered by NFU, and with the bigger girl being 19, I am not holding much hope that anyone else would start covering her fully now. Has anyone experience whether NFU would be prepared to cover a horse that is living abroad? (I will obviously also call them myself, would just be good to have some confirmation from others whether this is possible). Failing that - any recommendations for good insurers in Germany?
3) Breakdown cover... Has anyone got any experience with European Breakdown cover that specifically offers Equine Rescue as well?
4) Yards in Germany... Whilst I am originally from Germany and used to know the equestrian setup then, I never actually owned a horse when I was over there, and I can imagine that quite a bit has changed in the last 13 years. Any advice on this? Whilst mine currently have a stable, they live out nearly 24/7/365 depending on weather and do really well on it (especially the older girl being both arthritic and a bit of a stress-head). I am conscious that this is unlikely to be possible in Germany due to the weather ("proper" summers and "proper" winters). Any experience on this and yard setups I should look out for/avoid? I'm specifically keen on feeding mine myself, having daily turnout and keeping my 3 together but not with any others - does anyone know of yards where this is possible?
5) Vets/farriers/physios/dentists... I have a fab team here of people looking after my little herd and I'm absolutely gutted to have to leave their experience and knowledge behind. Is someone able to reassure me that there are decent vets/farriers/physios/dentists etc over there!? This may sound stupid (I mean... Michael Jung... Isabel Werth... you'd think they have those kind of people there!), but I can yet pull out of this move and I'm really panicking about those kind of things - and I'd rather give the move a miss than compromise on the well-being of my 4-legged friends!
6) Feed and supplements... should I worry about not getting anything over there that is standard here?
7) Anything else... Any other thoughts?
Many thanks for any help and thoughts, it is much appreciated!
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