Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
Royal Mail have lost one of mine, issued by Weatherbys. A replacement costs £37.50. fair enough, but can someone explain to me why, when the horse is microchipped, they need a vet to do a further markings document to prove it is the same horse? Doesn't anyone other than vets have a microchip readers and why do such issuing authorities not trust the chip info?
You should always send passports by either Recorded Delivery or Signed For delivery and insure for the amount a duplicate would cost you.
You should also copy/scan all the pages that concern the horse (name, breeding, owner, vaccinations, sketch, anything that's NOT in an empty passport and pertains to that horse) You should write the name of the horse in pencil and the date on each page before you copy it (otherwise apart from name it could be for any other horse) you can always rub it out again before you send it off. At least that way, if the worst does happen, you have a copy of the vaccinations so won't need to start again, your vet can just fill them in to the new passport.
Believe me, the hassle of doing that far outweighs the disadvantage of losing the original passport.