abbieandfiona
Well-Known Member
Always take mine with me for the horse im taking have been asked to show it before at a show once. Not worth the risk esp as travel the horses far to big shows.
Never, one horse doesn't even have one and has competed all over the UK.
Thankfully I live somewhere that doesn't subscribe to the passport nonsense!
Sorry cronkmoor, if you compete all over the UK with horse that has not got a passport, you must only compete at small unregistered shows, I presume your vaccinations are up to date for your horse, or are you putting him or her in jeopardy as well as the other horses you are meeting at these shows all over the UK. I apologise if this post is annoying you, but, if you live outside the UK, how are you getting into the UK, surely you must have to produce some sort of identification as you travel over the borders.
sorry, but can i ask a couple of dim questions?
a] i hack to RC comps & try to carry as little as pos - no-one has ever asked to see a passport - are they likely to?
b] should my mare ever need to get a life home from a comp [ injury/lost shoe etc] - would it be a real issue that i didint have it?
c] & this is a bit embarrassing - but having my owned this horse for 7 yrs - i have just remembered that i have never actually got round to registering her passport to me - is this a really bad thing?
a). If it is an 'Official' RC competiton like an area qualifier you will need to bring your flu vac certificate. That information may or may not be in the passport, it may be on a flu vac card, or a combination of both. However RC officials are only interested in the flu vac history, not in the passport itself.
b) A horse can be transported withouts its passport in an emergency if it would be detrimental to it's welfare for it not to be transported. If you are travelling to a training session or just going for a ride then its not needed. (Ours are often very smartly prepared for their rides..............!)
c). While the passport is not a proof of ownership in itself it's a good start. There have been several posts on here from people who are unable to get the passport put in their name because they can't trace the original owner to sign the paperwork needed for the transfer.
OK so if your lorry is nicked and the horses and their passports are on board couldn't the horses be moved on by their new owners as the have proof of ownership ( passports) i know there's lots of ifs and buts but could they ???
surely a photocopy is the better idea after all who'd buy a horse with a photocopied passport.
I don't think I have ever heard of a lorry or trailer been stolen at a show, out hunting yes, but not at a show centre. So I think just remember to remove them when you get home.i actually meant if you were at a show with horses and saddle and a hat and passports then went off to walk course/eat/wait for class to start etc AND THEN someone nicked the vehicle containing hoses etc.
now do you get what i originally meant ????
diggerbez - are you inferring i have a defective memory ( no im not admitting to that on here LOL)
i actually meant if you were at a show with horses and saddle and a hat and passports then went off to walk course/eat/wait for class to start etc AND THEN someone nicked the vehicle containing hoses etc.
now do you get what i originally meant ????