
Hi,
you would actually have to contact the stud's owner first as :-
(a) there will be a fee for collecting the semen, a further fee for testing the semen and yet a further fee again for freezing the semen.
(b) only the stud dog's owner can advise what s/he wishes to charge for a breeding dose and if it is only one such dose being sent
(c) your AI specialist will need to liaise with the UK collection, storage and freezing specialist how much each agrees IS a breeding dose (opinion varies dramatically :rolleyes: )
(d) the UK storage facility will be able to provide the costs (additional to those mentioned) for doing the paperwork for US customs, KC etc and specific airline requirements
(e) and a substantial amount of pre-paid money to the UK storage facility is required to cover the cost of the flask in which the frozen semen is stored for transportation as these are very expensive and filled with liquid nitrogen. The deposit is refundable when the flask has been returned to the UK supplier but of course this all leads to a higher initial outlay.
EDITED TO ADD: additionally there will be the airline cost as the flask, containing the semen, is filled with what is classed as a hazardous substance i.e. the liquid nitrogen so the insurance risk is greater hence also the airline's fee.
It is sometimes possible, depending on timing, to have frozen semen from several animals leaving a UK facility to travel within the same containers which reduces costs for those receiving at the other end.
So, long story short, first contact the breeder you have in mind and find out if they are agreeable to have the added inconvenience of collection and testing done and what they will be charging for the breeding dose(s) on top :) *Without the cost of the semen* I'd guesstimate you will be in the region of
at least £1000 GBP - the largest part of which will be to cover the deposit on the travelling flask. However it may be worth emailing
INNOVIS a UK breeding specialist facility for their advice first.
HTH, best wishes, Teri