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
Las Vegas, this incredible stallion carries the influence of not one, but two stallions standing right here at Canadream Farm! By our own Ferdeaux and out of a Wynton mare, he also shares the damline of our mares Flindelin E, Endelin E, and Olin E.
North American breeders have the rare opportunity to access both Ferdeaux and Wynton with excellent fresh semen, right here at Canadream Farm! ... See MoreSee Less
Even more exciting, two of the selected stallions with our stallions as damsires were awarded premium: Saint Mclaren SG (Mclaren x Wynton) and Sylvester (Bordeaux x Zhivago) ! ... See MoreSee Less
Proud moment seeing our stallions featured in the pedigrees of so many selected stallions! Wynton and Zhivago as damsires and Ferdeaux as the sire of Las Vegas—our boys are leaving their mark! ... See MoreSee Less
Glamourdale filly out of our top producer Lieve Belle (De Niro x Krack C) expected in May. Full sibling to this filly was KWPN top ten foal in North America. ... See MoreSee Less
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Canadream Farm offers professional stallion collection services tailored to your needs!
📍 Conveniently located ✔️ Expertise in handling stallions ✔️ State-of-the-art facilities ✔️ Dedicated to your stallion’s comfort and safety
Choose the service that fits you best: ✅ Full-board options available for the breeding season or year-round ✅ Drive-in collection for added convenience
We specialize in fresh semen collection, ensuring quality and care every step of the way.
Contact us today for more details, rates, and scheduling! ... See MoreSee Less
The 2025 foals are on the way, and we’ve just updated the website with all the details. It’s an exciting group, but we still have a few 2024 foals available too. Check them out if you’re looking for something special!
Breeding just 12 to 20 foals a year from the pairing of its highly predicated mares (or via embryo transfer) with its stable of internationally recognized dressage stallions (or a selection of frozen ...
Canadian stallion owner MJ Proulx has boosted her growing line-up of imported Dutch warmblood stallions with a new sire for the 2025 breeding season: Giovanni.
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
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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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Las Vegas, this incredible stallion carries the influence of not one, but two stallions standing right here at Canadream Farm! By our own Ferdeaux and out of a Wynton mare, he also shares the damline of our mares Flindelin E, Endelin E, and Olin E.
North American breeders have the rare opportunity to access both Ferdeaux and Wynton with excellent fresh semen, right here at Canadream Farm! ... See MoreSee Less
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Le Formidable filly out of FULL SISTER to Vitalis, My Vitality and One, Two, Three due next June. ... See MoreSee Less
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Even more exciting, two of the selected stallions with our stallions as damsires were awarded premium: Saint Mclaren SG (Mclaren x Wynton) and Sylvester (Bordeaux x Zhivago) ! ... See MoreSee Less
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Proud moment seeing our stallions featured in the pedigrees of so many selected stallions! Wynton and Zhivago as damsires and Ferdeaux as the sire of Las Vegas—our boys are leaving their mark! ... See MoreSee Less
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Glamourdale filly out of our top producer Lieve Belle (De Niro x Krack C) expected in May. Full sibling to this filly was KWPN top ten foal in North America. ... See MoreSee Less
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🌟 Stallion Collection Services at Canadream Farm 🌟
Canadream Farm offers professional stallion collection services tailored to your needs!
📍 Conveniently located
✔️ Expertise in handling stallions
✔️ State-of-the-art facilities
✔️ Dedicated to your stallion’s comfort and safety
Choose the service that fits you best:
✅ Full-board options available for the breeding season or year-round
✅ Drive-in collection for added convenience
We specialize in fresh semen collection, ensuring quality and care every step of the way.
Contact us today for more details, rates, and scheduling! ... See MoreSee Less
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The 2025 foals are on the way, and we’ve just updated the website with all the details. It’s an exciting group, but we still have a few 2024 foals available too. Check them out if you’re looking for something special!
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Breeding just 12 to 20 foals a year from the pairing of its highly predicated mares (or via embryo transfer) with its stable of internationally recognized dressage stallions (or a selection of frozen ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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KWPN Breeding Stallion Giovanni Sold to MJ Proulx' Canadream Farm
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Canadian stallion owner MJ Proulx has boosted her growing line-up of imported Dutch warmblood stallions with a new sire for the 2025 breeding season: Giovanni.14 CommentsComment on Facebook
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