Just keep in mind, only air canada will "allow" you to ship live animals as cargo. (yes greyhound now refuses) So nothing you ship via any carrier will be insured.
Best bet - I hate to say it, is purolator. DHL, UPS, Fedex I've found are less than reliable. Even when you drop @ depot, and hold for pickup at depot (Safest way to ship livestock, never let it hit a route truck).
Purolator has some prepaid box/puropak rates that mean you can usually ship for under 20$ overnight, except to the boonies. I think UPS has some of the same nowadays with all the mailboxesetc becoming the brown store.
Andy
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