Hello and opinions on microchip scanner

Effi

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:) Hi , This is my first post on Horse and hound , though I have been reading the magazine for years , for some reason I have never joined before .... But I am glad to be here now !

My reason for this post was to ask what peoples opinions are of this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal...tchen_Steamers_Cookers_PP&hash=item19f35eab48 , Microchip scanner ? . Has anyone had any experiences with it , is it sensitive enough ?

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Effi
 
There are at least 7 different chip systems at present and as yet there is no scanner that will read all the diferent microchips.
The scanner above will only read microchips that comply with the new European ISO microchip standard (ISO is a European version of British Standards).
All microchips distributed within Europe will need to comply with this standard if they are to be used to identify a horse that are to be passported with the new central equine data base as from next year.
It is likely that many horses will have to be re-microchiped so that they have the necessary microchip within them that complies with the new ISO standard for microchips so that they can be registed with the European database.
 
Thank you for your reply . If no one scanner can read all chips , how do vet check them ? Do they carry 7 different scanners ?

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It is likely that many horses will have to be re-microchiped so that they have the necessary microchip within them that complies with the new ISO standard for microchips so that they can be registed with the European database.[/QUOTE]

I hope to goodness this isn't the case, do you know of there is an idea as to whether horses chipped after a certain date will have been chipped with the European standard? (Hope this reads right as I'm shattered), I'm praying one of my wee men won't have to be re chipped as a very rude naughty vet I'd never used before caught a blood vessel in his neck while chipping him and the poor wee lad is still traumatised with vets!
 
'The Universal (Detect-a-Chip) scanner is so clever that it can read ALL known microchips for animal identification, regardless of where in the world the chip originates. We recommend this for vets and zoos especially, but anywhere that older chips may be found will find the Universal invaluable. The Universal takes 9-vol alkaline batteries NOT zinc.'

the above is from Pet Detect a company that is endorsed by Kennel Club and Petlog

OP most vets have one scanner as above
 
'The Universal (Detect-a-Chip) scanner is so clever that it can read ALL known microchips for animal identification, regardless of where in the world the chip originates. We recommend this for vets and zoos especially, but anywhere that older chips may be found will find the Universal invaluable. The Universal takes 9-vol alkaline batteries NOT zinc.'

the above is from Pet Detect a company that is endorsed by Kennel Club and Petlog

OP most vets have one scanner as above

Thank you for your reply , do you have a link to this product ?

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Effi
 
I've had to rechip a horse I bought in May because the original chip was one of the least common apparently- our vet carries two makes of scanner and neither picked up his chip so be be on the safe side I had him re done as well as transferring the ownership of the first chip.
 
I've had to rechip a horse I bought in May because the original chip was one of the least common apparently- our vet carries two makes of scanner and neither picked up his chip so be be on the safe side I had him re done as well as transferring the ownership of the first chip.

I have dealt with dogs the I know have been chipped and with what chip and yet nothing shows as read on the scanner-sometimes the chip is faulty so does not read.

Effi I have no idea how to post a link but if you put pet detect into your search engine their site is one of the top ones that comes up
 
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