With both Canada Day and Independence Day coming up next week, please note the following adjustments to our collection and shipping schedule due to FedEx closures:
🇨🇦 Canadian Shipments: • June 30 & July 1 – No shipments available • July 2 – Regular shipping schedule resumes 🇺🇸 U.S. Shipments:
• June 30 – Collections as usual (except for Wynton) • July 1 – No shipments available • July 2 – Collections as usual • July 3 – No shipments available
Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions about timing or need help coordinating your mare’s cycle. ... See MoreSee Less
We collected Wynton early this morning (June 23rd) to beat the extreme heat—well ahead of our usual cutoff time—so we made a few extra doses in case another client needed a collection today.
We rarely offer Wynton by the dose, so here’s a rare opportunity to purchase a generous dose of his rocket fuel semen.
Wynton, Preferent, needs no introduction: an international Grand Prix stallion and proven sire of FEI horses including Imposantos, Hitmaker, Etanga, Mango Eastwood, Eaton H, and Four Legend KS.
Available today until 1:30pm for $1200 CAD (approx. $900 USD). Includes new disposable. No LFG, contract, guarantees, or refunds. ... See MoreSee Less
We collected Ferdeaux early today to meet a pickup deadline and have a few extra doses available. These can be purchased as single doses before 1:30 PM. Please note: No LFG, contract, guarantees, or refunds. A valid FedEx account number is required. ... See MoreSee Less
✨A very special filly✨ By Ferdeaux out of a full sister to Vitalis and My Vitality, this young lady has all the makings of a top sport and breeding prospect. Just under 3 weeks old in this video, she's already showing exciting potential. Most of our recipient mares are retired Standardbred racehorses — incredible moms, but not exactly used to showing off in a small arena! Their background doesn’t exactly make for a graceful canter or polished presentation, so capturing video that does the foals justice can be a real challenge. Still, we hope you catch a glimpse of her promise here. ... See MoreSee Less
👑 Victoria Day Reminder 👑 Canada’s getting a long weekend—and so are the boys! FedEx will be closed Monday, May 19th, so there will be no semen shipments that day. If your mare has big plans, please plan ahead! ... See MoreSee Less
Canadian rider Alexandra Duncan and Hitmaker (by our own Wynton) made their Grand Prix debut a winning one. Huge congratulations to this talented pair! ... See MoreSee Less
Kandyvrouwe (Toto jr x Bordeaux) is no maiden anymore! At 10 years old, with nine foals already on the ground, she delivered a beautiful Fynch Hatton filly at 1:15 AM. And she’s not done yet—we’re expecting two more foals out of Kandy this season ! She’s truly one of our fertility queens. ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
Breeding horses isn’t always glamorous—it’s long nights, quiet patience, and sometimes, mustard-covered noses. 🥪💛 This little guy had a bit of a rough start with his mama, so we took shifts supervising and making sure he was safe. Somewhere along the way, he decided Karen’s sandwich was worth investigating… and now he’s sporting a mustard mustache. 😆🐴 The joys of breeding—equal parts heart and humor! ... See MoreSee Less
“Straight from the horse’s mouth: our top transporter weighs in on the looming U.S. tariffs—facts, not hype.”**Important Notice Regarding Tariffs**
While there are many articles and discussions circulating, we would like to provide a factual overview of the current tariff matters:
At this time, there are NO tariffs being applied to horses entering the USA or Canada. While on March 4, the USA enacted a 25% blanket tariff on all Canadian Goods entering the country, this was later delayed until April 2nd. The hope is that ongoing negotiations between both governments, can yield a resolution before this time. For everyone following the news, Canadian politicians were in DC this week, actively engaged in these discussions.
If Tariffs do come into effect, it is important to note the following:
1) Entering USA - It is still undetermined how tariffs would be assessed. Currently horses largely enter the USA at baseline values based on their HS Codes (0101.21/0101.29), typically at $2500/horse. In our discussions with CBP at the various ports we utilize, we have been instructed that this would remain the case. Meaning tariffs should simply reflect as a higher brokerage charge. Where tariffs could become more problematic, is for private individuals, working outside the streamlined systems designed for commerce.
It is also important to note, that Canada has not discussed applying a blanket tariff on US goods entering Canada. Canada's approach has been more pointed, and has targeted specific products that will yield that greatest response from USA. At this time, we do not foresee tariffs being applied to horses.
2) Canadian Horses that have been in the USA for the winter, are considered "Canadian Goods Returning" when they come back to Canada. These are not at risk for a tariff.
3) Any European imports transiting through the USA for quarantine purposes, and subsequently transiting to Canada are not at risk for tariffs. They are imported as goods from their country of origin. The fact that they have transited through the USA, does not mean they are a "US Good".
4) Temporary Imports to the USA could require horses to transit on a Carnet or TIB (Temporary Import Bond), and Temporary Imports to Canada could require a Carnet or E29. If you are working with a commercial carrier, these are common filings, and something we are all well versed on. In many cases, if being transported by a commercial carrier, security is not required.
In closing it is important to note that all the information circulating at this time is largely speculative in nature, and is fuelled by the fear and anticipation of the unknown. Commercial Carriers are well versed in working with their customs brokers to ensure the smooth implementation of current protocols, to avoid any delays.
We are happy to provide further information as it becomes available, but encourage everyone to take pause at this time, and allow for further developments to unfold. ... See MoreSee Less
Breeding this season? Here’s what you need to know!
With all the talk about possible U.S. tariffs, we want to reassure our American mare owners that importing semen from Canada remains an easy and cost-effective option.
✅ No Tariff Worries – Shipments are invoiced with the collection fee, keeping them within the current $800 USD exemption, meaning no duties/tariffs.
✅ What If That Changes? – Even if the exemption were lowered, the worst-case scenario would be a small tariff on about $300 CAD—still a minimal impact.
✅ Your Dollar Goes Further – The exchange rate continues to work in your favor, making Canadian stallion fees a great value.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! ... See MoreSee Less
Note to Mare Owners
With both Canada Day and Independence Day coming up next week, please note the following adjustments to our collection and shipping schedule due to FedEx closures:
🇨🇦 Canadian Shipments:
• June 30 & July 1 – No shipments available
• July 2 – Regular shipping schedule resumes
🇺🇸 U.S. Shipments:
• June 30 – Collections as usual (except for Wynton)
• July 1 – No shipments available
• July 2 – Collections as usual
• July 3 – No shipments available
Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions about timing or need help coordinating your mare’s cycle. ... See MoreSee Less
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We collected Wynton early this morning (June 23rd) to beat the extreme heat—well ahead of our usual cutoff time—so we made a few extra doses in case another client needed a collection today.
We rarely offer Wynton by the dose, so here’s a rare opportunity to purchase a generous dose of his rocket fuel semen.
Wynton, Preferent, needs no introduction: an international Grand Prix stallion and proven sire of FEI horses including Imposantos, Hitmaker, Etanga, Mango Eastwood, Eaton H, and Four Legend KS.
Available today until 1:30pm for $1200 CAD (approx. $900 USD).
Includes new disposable. No LFG, contract, guarantees, or refunds. ... See MoreSee Less
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We collected Ferdeaux early today to meet a pickup deadline and have a few extra doses available. These can be purchased as single doses before 1:30 PM.
Please note: No LFG, contract, guarantees, or refunds. A valid FedEx account number is required. ... See MoreSee Less
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✨A very special filly✨
By Ferdeaux out of a full sister to Vitalis and My Vitality, this young lady has all the makings of a top sport and breeding prospect. Just under 3 weeks old in this video, she's already showing exciting potential.
Most of our recipient mares are retired Standardbred racehorses — incredible moms, but not exactly used to showing off in a small arena! Their background doesn’t exactly make for a graceful canter or polished presentation, so capturing video that does the foals justice can be a real challenge. Still, we hope you catch a glimpse of her promise here.
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Congratulations Vicky and Must Be a Dream (Dream Boy x Endelin E by Spielberg) — what a team! ... See MoreSee Less
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Cuteness overload 🥰 ... See MoreSee Less
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Huge congratulations to Vicky and Must B a DreamCongratulations to Vicky Chrétien riding Must B A Deeam for wining the FEI ToC! ... See MoreSee Less
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👑 Victoria Day Reminder 👑
Canada’s getting a long weekend—and so are the boys!
FedEx will be closed Monday, May 19th, so there will be no semen shipments that day. If your mare has big plans, please plan ahead! ... See MoreSee Less
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Unconditional Dream (For Romance x Grace Kelly Sollenburg)
1st premium 2024 colt Top Ten in NA ... See MoreSee Less
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Canadian rider Alexandra Duncan and Hitmaker (by our own Wynton) made their Grand Prix debut a winning one. Huge congratulations to this talented pair! ... See MoreSee Less
Duncan Makes Winning Show Debut with KWPN Licensed Grand Prix Stallion Hitmaker
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Canadian Alexandra Duncan has made her show debut with KWPN licensed Grand Prix stallion Hitmaker a winning one.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Tolegro (Totilas x Krack C keur x Ferro pref)
approved Hanoverian & GOV ... See MoreSee Less
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Kandyvrouwe (Toto jr x Bordeaux) is no maiden anymore! At 10 years old, with nine foals already on the ground, she delivered a beautiful Fynch Hatton filly at 1:15 AM. And she’s not done yet—we’re expecting two more foals out of Kandy this season ! She’s truly one of our fertility queens. ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Breeding horses isn’t always glamorous—it’s long nights, quiet patience, and sometimes, mustard-covered noses. 🥪💛 This little guy had a bit of a rough start with his mama, so we took shifts supervising and making sure he was safe. Somewhere along the way, he decided Karen’s sandwich was worth investigating… and now he’s sporting a mustard mustache. 😆🐴 The joys of breeding—equal parts heart and humor! ... See MoreSee Less
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“Straight from the horse’s mouth: our top transporter weighs in on the looming U.S. tariffs—facts, not hype.”**Important Notice Regarding Tariffs**
While there are many articles and discussions circulating, we would like to provide a factual overview of the current tariff matters:
At this time, there are NO tariffs being applied to horses entering the USA or Canada. While on March 4, the USA enacted a 25% blanket tariff on all Canadian Goods entering the country, this was later delayed until April 2nd. The hope is that ongoing negotiations between both governments, can yield a resolution before this time. For everyone following the news, Canadian politicians were in DC this week, actively engaged in these discussions.
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If Tariffs do come into effect, it is important to note the following:
1) Entering USA - It is still undetermined how tariffs would be assessed. Currently horses largely enter the USA at baseline values based on their HS Codes (0101.21/0101.29), typically at $2500/horse. In our discussions with CBP at the various ports we utilize, we have been instructed that this would remain the case. Meaning tariffs should simply reflect as a higher brokerage charge. Where tariffs could become more problematic, is for private individuals, working outside the streamlined systems designed for commerce.
It is also important to note, that Canada has not discussed applying a blanket tariff on US goods entering Canada. Canada's approach has been more pointed, and has targeted specific products that will yield that greatest response from USA. At this time, we do not foresee tariffs being applied to horses.
2) Canadian Horses that have been in the USA for the winter, are considered "Canadian Goods Returning" when they come back to Canada. These are not at risk for a tariff.
3) Any European imports transiting through the USA for quarantine purposes, and subsequently transiting to Canada are not at risk for tariffs. They are imported as goods from their country of origin. The fact that they have transited through the USA, does not mean they are a "US Good".
4) Temporary Imports to the USA could require horses to transit on a Carnet or TIB (Temporary Import Bond), and Temporary Imports to Canada could require a Carnet or E29. If you are working with a commercial carrier, these are common filings, and something we are all well versed on. In many cases, if being transported by a commercial carrier, security is not required.
In closing it is important to note that all the information circulating at this time is largely speculative in nature, and is fuelled by the fear and anticipation of the unknown. Commercial Carriers are well versed in working with their customs brokers to ensure the smooth implementation of current protocols, to avoid any delays.
We are happy to provide further information as it becomes available, but encourage everyone to take pause at this time, and allow for further developments to unfold. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Breeding this season? Here’s what you need to know!
With all the talk about possible U.S. tariffs, we want to reassure our American mare owners that importing semen from Canada remains an easy and cost-effective option.
✅ No Tariff Worries – Shipments are invoiced with the collection fee, keeping them within the current $800 USD exemption, meaning no duties/tariffs.
✅ What If That Changes? – Even if the exemption were lowered, the worst-case scenario would be a small tariff on about $300 CAD—still a minimal impact.
✅ Your Dollar Goes Further – The exchange rate continues to work in your favor, making Canadian stallion fees a great value.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! ... See MoreSee Less
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