Hello -
I haven't been around uk-yankee recently, so I only just saw this post.
I too am planning on bringing a horse to the UK. In some ways it's simpler than bringing dogs and cats, though not cheaper! I still have to get quotes on shipping costs involved. I do know that the basic process is:
You normally organise the whole thing through an eqiune shipping company and you pay for all of it as a package.
The horse goes into 30 day pre-export isolation boarding at an approved facility before shipping, various vaccination and testing requirements are also taken care of at this time.
Then the horse is taken to the airport by the equine shipping company and loaded into the special shipping crate - the crates are big wooden horseboxes, which can be divided into two or three standing stalls similar to those in a horse trailer. Most horses can be shipped with two others, some are shipped with one other, or alone. The cost depends on how much space your horse needs. The crate is loaded on the plane, and there is a certified groom who travels along with the shipment of horses. The horses can be inspected and fed while in transit.
Then on arrival, for my horse at least he'd just be shipped to his final destination (I assume there's paperwork to be handled, etc, but that'a also part of the package you pay for. )
My boy is a gelding though, so I'm not 100% sure if there might be further checks on the UK end for potential breeding animals. I haven't actually seen mention of anything though. I know there are for breeding animals coming in to the USA, but I think that's because the US is clear of most of the potential sexully transmitted diseases of horses that exist in the UK and the rest of Europe. So there might not be additional quarantine.
I have found various ballpark figures for the cost, but have yet to get any actual quotes. The ballpark figures have all been within the same range though. That range is less than the price of a horse of similar value to mine in the UK. Plus he's my dream horse, so he gets to stay mine despite the expense of shipping I think ;-)
I'm still looking for recommendations of good equine shippers though! I've tried contacting a few through their online quote request systems and have never gotten a response. I'm more than slightly annoyed at this! what use is an online form if no-one responds to queroies made through it? I'll have to contact the companies in question through phone or email before I give up on them though, as at least one of the ones that I tried to use the form for came recommended by someone else online. *sigh*