I have a foreign bred horse (Dutch) she has a passport but I no its not her original one it was done in 2005, but her breed papers were lost hence previous owners just applied for a new passport for her.
I have been on NED website but obviously no luck as she wasnt bred in UK, her passport...
The reason this all came to light is the fact that the microchip doesnt match the passport, so I rang the irish horse board and they confirmed his microchip to be that of Collins Star, the 2 horses in question were bred by the same breeder and imported to the uk together hence the passports...
I have a grey gelding with the wrong passport, he was imported from Ireland and somehow the passports must have got mixed up and I have ended up with a passport for a bay gelding instead of a grey so if anyone out there knows of a bay irish gelding with a passport in the name of Collins Star I...
Ive got a stallion by Dallas, who has thrown some good event horses, he does medium dressage and has jumped up to fox bsja and is just returning to his sj career, he is a selle francais and got all his mares in foal last year, hasnt covered this year though, his foals are eligible for...
I have just purchased a horse which is freezemarked with a diamond prefix then p38 he is a chestnut gelding, approx 14.3- 15hh has an old wire scar on off side front leg on bulb of heal, 2 white hind socks and a white stripe, he would be between 15 and 20 yrs old I would think, a real sweety...
A question for fizzimyst do you find deformed animals something to be laughed at, please answer the question and dont go off on a load of other crap a straight yes or no will suffice ?
my puppy is just getting over kennel cough, which he had when I purchased him at 8 weeks old, he did go to vet and was prescribed antibiotics for 2 weeks, so yes its definatly worth getting it checked my your vet