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 Cutting in Close
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     Location: Douglas, WY | What is the going rate to ship a horse? |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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 Miss Laundry Misshap
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| Not real sure. I talked to three different companies about the same horse.
One was 1.75/ mile - $1300 One was $900 One was $600
I guess ask around. Another guy I talked to for hauling livestock in general with a semi was $1.50/mile. |
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 Cutting in Close
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     Location: Douglas, WY | Thank you guys! |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| .60 - 1.50 per mile. You get what you pay for usually. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Whiteboy - 2017-01-09 8:58 AM .60 - 1.50 per mile. You get what you pay for usually.
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | If your shipping a horse please do your homework on the shipper you choose, theres been to many horror stories. Find out all the information you can and talk to others that have used them for your horses sake.. |
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Never Named
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      Location: Southern Alabama | I had a mare hauled from Jenner, AB Canada to Florida.... I think it was somewhere in the range of 4800 miles.... don't quote me there. Plus, they kept her for two days at their place, hauled her to two different vets, including feed and hay, as well. I paid $4,200. I used Elliott Equine. By far the best people I have ever made contact with in this field. I could call/text any time of the day or night and they would give me an update on her, with pictures! They let me know every stop they made. If she ate, etc. |
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   Location: North Dakota | TURNNBURNCOWGIRL - 2017-01-09 1:58 PM
I had a mare hauled from Jenner, AB Canada to Florida.... I think it was somewhere in the range of 4800 miles.... don't quote me there. Plus, they kept her for two days at their place, hauled her to two different vets, including feed and hay, as well. I paid $4,200. I used Elliott Equine. By far the best people I have ever made contact with in this field. I could call/text any time of the day or night and they would give me an update on her, with pictures! They let me know every stop they made. If she ate, etc.
Elliott Equine saved me from a crappy situation as well. Let's just say a terrible shipper promised my gelding delivered from GA to ND, but failed to deliver. By the time I was updated on his whereabouts, Kim had to pick him up in TX. Loved the updates from her and she was very easy to contact. |
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