French Rescue Sites...

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I don't have contact details of RSPCA but will PM you email for Director for Intl. Relations.

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It's available on their website
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If you go onto the Haras site there is a page where you can trace an equine through their chip number. That will give details of horse and last registered owner.

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Yes that's what Rollin suggested - brilliant idea. I suggested they passed that info on to the RSPCA as they may not be aware of that.
 
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If you go onto the Haras site there is a page where you can trace an equine through their chip number. That will give details of horse and last registered owner.

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assuming she was re-registered as soon as she hit UK soil...


lets hope there is a good outcome to this sad story....
 
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Yes, of course but it's worth a shot

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Definitely.


we all know the RSPCA are pretty toothless, thats why i asked if the rescue guys might be able to help them...
 
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If you go onto the Haras site there is a page where you can trace an equine through their chip number. That will give details of horse and last registered owner.

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With luck, the last registered owner with the HN should be the current owner in the UK and all well and good.
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T'would be a beggar if the animal changed hands prior to it leaving for the UK though
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the link is on the ES forum so lets see what can be found out to get this poor girl and her foal back to their owner

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thanks Deb...lets hope so....
 
Huh? I'm confused. What is the point of trying to trace the mare's owner through her French microchip? Can the RSPCA be that naive that they don't know that horses are brought over from France, rescued or otherwise, on a regular basis. Easier, surely, to ask around locally to where she was found, to find her current owner. Somebody always knows something, if you know what I mean...
 
my horse is french chip i lived there two years but he is a english horse in france its law to have them chip and also they eat horses so wanted mine chip incase he got out of the field and went walk about which he did on many occasion didnt want him ending up on a table so the owner could be english like me it might not be a rescue case and also a friend bought a horse from dartford dealers that is also french chip
 
As I understand it, the thinking is that the new owners will have transferred ownership details of this horse into their name with whoever the french passporting/chip company is? Or have I got it wrong? Presumably if the horses already is identified it cannot be re chipped or passported when it comes over here, and they have to have a passport to come into the UK don't they?

Tracey Ann - does that mean if a horse in France has a chip it cannot be sold for meat, or just that you would be traceable as the owner?
 
It means i am traceable owner my horse cannot be used for meat in this country or france unless i say so their abbtoirs are a lot better than ours and are very very strict i have not told haras that im back in england as will be returning with my horse hopefully soon but when you travell back and forth you must show english passport and french chip paperwork you would not be allowed to travell your horse from france if english and french paperwork did not match name address which mine has both addresses on mine
 
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