I recently bought an Irish horse who's year of birth and breeding is unknown. He's got a microchip number - is there anyway that i can use this to find out more about him???
The microchip number would be recorded on the passport. It does not tell information about owner - its the horse! When microchip is done - so is identity for the horse - if there is already a passport the 2 identities must match. The horse obviously carries the microchip for life. The microchip number will also tell you country the horse is from. The first 3 numbers will denote this. If horse is say from france microchip would start with 985. I think the Irish ones are 372. I can check our chip reader if you like.
Hmmm...interesting. I have a mare with microchip number starting 968. She is supposed to have come from and been chipped in Ireland. I don't suppose you would check her number for me please. Thank you very much
Thankyou catnumber5. My mare is only 5 so it can't be old, now this is a mystery. Possibly she came from Bulgaria originally but I wouldn't have thought they would have microchipped a youngster from there. Mysterious
His starts 372 so is Irish. Its not on his passposrt, but passport was only done when he came over here (dealer had it done). Its strange because he was supposedly just in a field full of others from which the dealer choses which ones she wants and imports them.
Not all of them have mircochips and my horse didn't have a passport before he came over but surely if someone made the effort to chip him then they would have had a passport made for him.
And do i not need to register his chip to me so that if he ever was lost/stolen (!) then they would know to contact me??