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We arrived at Luxembourg Airport's cargo center on
time, just to hear that the plane was delayed until around
11.00 am that morning. I was very nervous, as I had not seen
the horses for 6 months and could hardly remember
them.....
When we returned to the airport at 11.00 o'clock, we
still had quite some waiting to do. In the mean time, we could
not get access to the horses - I just could not wait
anymore!

Finally, we received the papers and got clearance to
pick up the horses. It was important that all payments of
import duties and vet costs for the check-up in Luxembourg were
made in advance through the import agent. The office dealing
with the paperwork was terribly customer-unfriendly. But they
could not ruin my day! (although they were making a strong
attempt)
 
Finally, there they were! Four beautiful silver
dapples. They had changed so much. The young horses had
changed coats and as silver dapples do, they had changed into
a different seasonal color. But I loved them again at first
sight.
The horses were loaded into the trailer quite quickly,
so we were on our way back before we knew it
We arrived home at around 10 PM, and unloaded the
horses.
 
We put them in the stable for the first night, so that
they were not yet confronted with the other horses. The next
morning, the horses were let out into the field with the
others. It took a while before the were used to their
new feeding program - in the early stages they were itching
quite a lot. We bought special low protein hay to ease the
transition. In the end it always seems that the problem of
eczema for import horses keeps coming around the corner.
However, Vidja and our 2 other import horses (Tumi and Snot)
do not have it after many years here. The others did get it
sooner or later...
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