PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
So I had the vet out to do a silhouette for a new passport for Kali b/c his is a) useless; b) out of date (meaning not been updated since it was issued) - and learned more than I bargained for!
So not only is Kal's Polish passport a complete mystery (in that it contains next to no information - no dob, no height, no dam/sire) - but it apparently isn't even HIS! Vet came to do the silhouette for his new one and NONE of the distinguishing features (the pink on his muzzle, the colour of his hooves, the whorls on his face) are actually right. How bizarre - but according to the vet not altogether unusual. So . . . his name isn't even Kali. Shall we make a new one up? Answers on a postcard . . .
Oh, and how do I go about tracking his parentage/history now? He is microchipped but we don't know when that microchip was inserted - in Poland before his passport was issued (in which case we can find out more by contacting the microchip folks) - or after his passport was issued, in which case the only hope I have is the breeder named in his passport who: a) may not BE his breeder (since the passport belongs to another horse); b) only speaks Polish; and c) may not be able to identify Kal with the rather vague description of "grey gelding who may or may not have passed through your farm in roughly 2005."
Sigh.
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So not only is Kal's Polish passport a complete mystery (in that it contains next to no information - no dob, no height, no dam/sire) - but it apparently isn't even HIS! Vet came to do the silhouette for his new one and NONE of the distinguishing features (the pink on his muzzle, the colour of his hooves, the whorls on his face) are actually right. How bizarre - but according to the vet not altogether unusual. So . . . his name isn't even Kali. Shall we make a new one up? Answers on a postcard . . .
Oh, and how do I go about tracking his parentage/history now? He is microchipped but we don't know when that microchip was inserted - in Poland before his passport was issued (in which case we can find out more by contacting the microchip folks) - or after his passport was issued, in which case the only hope I have is the breeder named in his passport who: a) may not BE his breeder (since the passport belongs to another horse); b) only speaks Polish; and c) may not be able to identify Kal with the rather vague description of "grey gelding who may or may not have passed through your farm in roughly 2005."
Sigh.
P