
AAEP Issues Position Statement Supporting Equid Microchip Identification
AAEP’s new position statement endorses ISO-compliant microchip implantation for equid identification to enhance traceability, health monitoring, and regulatory compliance.
AAEP’s new position statement endorses ISO-compliant microchip implantation for equid identification to enhance traceability, health monitoring, and regulatory compliance.
The horse lived in Lanark County and was euthanized.
The horse lived in Yuba County and was euthanized.
The horses diagnosed with contagious equine metritis live in Orange County.
The horse, which has an unknown vaccination history, lives in Placer County.
The horse lived in Montgomery County and was euthanized.
A vaccinated horse in Levy County, Florida, was euthanized after contracting EEE.
The horse lives in Harper County and is recovering.
The horse lives in King County and is secluded.
The AAEP recognized Schott’s efforts and ongoing support of a program providing free veterinary care to improve the health and welfare of working equids in Mexico.
The horses lived in Clark and Nye counties and were euthanized.
The horse lives in Marion County and is under quarantine.
The pony lived in Alachua County and was euthanized.
The horse lives in Ionia County and is recovering.
The horse lives at a private facility in Holmes County.
The mare lives in Kalamazoo County.
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