Posted by dave2 on October 16, 2009 at 11:03:29 from (91.10.160.139):
In Reply to: Wife left me....... posted by James Howell on October 16, 2009 at 10:18:00:
James Howell said: (quoted from post at 10:18:00 10/16/09)
What are the "logistics" for getting a horse from Texas to Germany?
Did not get a chance to post on your baler, but from what I read it sounds like a good one.
Be sure to post some photos for us.
Actually picking up 2, one for us and one for her friend. TX is the quarantine station (4 weeks), ours came from KS and the other one from Iowa. After the QT they get loaded on a plain in Houston and flown to either Luxemburg or Amsterdam (in our case), our car and trailer is there to drive them home.
Be picking up the baler on Monday if the weather does as promised. Nice 60-80 mile ( RT depending on what roads I can take) tractor ride .
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