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Find reports and forms on horse identification, scratches, supplements, harmonious housing, senior horses, and more.
Find reports and forms on horse identification, scratches, supplements, harmonious housing, senior horses, and more.
The Jockey Club will be using digital foal certificates to replace hard copies beginning with the 2018 foal crop.
Learn how microchips can benefit horses and their owners, especially after natural disasters.
Recent advances in microchip technology have made this procedure the desired identification modality of the future.
Learn what you’ll need to ID and get your horse back after a disaster. Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico explain.
Drs. Eric Davis and Becky McConnico suggest ways to mark your horse during a disaster in case you get separated.
Do you have a plan in place for your horses if wildfires, tornadoes, floods, or hurricanes strike in your area? Learn how to prepare for the worst-case natural disaster scenarios during our live event.
Officials are seeking opinions on the possible introduction of mandatory identification for horses in that state.
The forum focused on advancing equine identification methods, traceability, and electronic health records.
Popular topics included body condition, bisphosphonates, horse identification, hoof problems, deworming, and more.
Microchips could offer benefits beyond identification for your horse.
The American Horse Council’s (AHC) Annual Meeting wrapped up on June 14 with the National Issues Forum.
Preparing ahead for equine evacuations can be crucial to horses’ survival. Here’s what to remember.
Microchips will become mandatory for the registration of Thoroughbred foals born in 2017 and later.
The Board of Stewards voted Aug. 8 to mandate microchips for Thoroughbred foals born in 2017 and later.
Permanent, tamper-resistant, and accurate identification of horses provides positive proof of ownership. The identification of race, performance, sale, and show horses, broodmares, and stallions can be achieved rapidly using a variety of methods.
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