19 September 2015 #1 keri66 Well-Known Member Joined 19 November 2008 Messages 162 Location Lancashire Visit site So seriously what does constitute proof of ownership? Passports don't. Freeze mark? Microchip?
20 September 2015 #2 E Equi Well-Known Member Joined 25 October 2010 Messages 13,308 Visit site The only thing that does is a signed and dated "proof of sale" receipt. However this can be contested if the YO sold the horse and the actual owner had the proof of sale. Just pays to know the real situation the horse has been sold from.
The only thing that does is a signed and dated "proof of sale" receipt. However this can be contested if the YO sold the horse and the actual owner had the proof of sale. Just pays to know the real situation the horse has been sold from.