Boubou
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We are looking for advice, as my husband would like to be a horse named Roneo ( a 6 year old, 66.9 inches, gelding, brown coated, with a pine tree and number 43 below the christmas tree on the left leg) but it turn out that Roneo's chip number does not match the paper's chip number. Blood test were sent to Germany for DNA which confirm that the papers do not belong to Roneo. What's more the chip number does not belong to any country nor breeder.
What shall we do? The Belgium Equine association said they could create papers for Roneo but wihtout knowing where does he come from or his origins. We don't even know now if Roneo is his name as this is the name it was in the papers. Could the christmas tree on his left leg with the 43 number help us to find his real owner?
Thank you for any advice or suggestion
What shall we do? The Belgium Equine association said they could create papers for Roneo but wihtout knowing where does he come from or his origins. We don't even know now if Roneo is his name as this is the name it was in the papers. Could the christmas tree on his left leg with the 43 number help us to find his real owner?
Thank you for any advice or suggestion
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