OMG findus has 60-100% horsemeat in their lasagne!!

I'd be more inclined to take my horse's passport, rather than my own. :p:D

Ha ha very funny! I'm sure her pic would be better than mine if they had photos...

Well she is with us for life and if anything happens it will be cremation even if it is expensive as per my first horse when I lost her to colic. So I won't be chasing it up particularly as only just paid to have details transferred to us anyway but I was interested from a topical point of view what course the vets would take re passport signing.
 
Well she is with us for life and if anything happens it will be cremation even if it is expensive as per my first horse when I lost her to colic. So I won't be chasing it up particularly as only just paid to have details transferred to us anyway but I was interested from a topical point of view what course the vets would take re passport signing.

I'm surprised they didn't put it in when the details were changed. I sent mine off when the whole passport thing became law (hahaha) and I didn't want a fine. Dunno why I bothered now, none of the 'powers that be' seem to give much of a toss. :rolleyes:

My French horse had nothing in his passport with regard to an 'opt-out' either.
 
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