Theresa_F
Well-Known Member
I seem to notice that with all the horses being stolen missing, when giving descriptions none seem to be freezemarked, a few are chipped. Whilst I can understand for youngsters, though they can be chipped as foals, I don't understand it for older horses.
Why don't people do it? It is not that much money compared to the financial and emotional loss and is the only way of easily identifying your horse. A friend of mine who deals in gypsy cobs and knows a lot of those who go to the markets/sales told me is is about the only thing that makes horse thieves think twice.
All of mine have been both chipped and marked and I have registered with Freezemark for assistance. I have successfully shown my horses and have never been marked down for it.
Personally I feel that until everything is chipped and marked and tied to the passport, passports are made more difficult to obtain, ie more proof of ownership the whole passport system is a joke and cannot be relied to prevent theft.
What do others feel?
Why don't people do it? It is not that much money compared to the financial and emotional loss and is the only way of easily identifying your horse. A friend of mine who deals in gypsy cobs and knows a lot of those who go to the markets/sales told me is is about the only thing that makes horse thieves think twice.
All of mine have been both chipped and marked and I have registered with Freezemark for assistance. I have successfully shown my horses and have never been marked down for it.
Personally I feel that until everything is chipped and marked and tied to the passport, passports are made more difficult to obtain, ie more proof of ownership the whole passport system is a joke and cannot be relied to prevent theft.
What do others feel?