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Re: RC: SUMMER BREEZE
We've been pulled over & stopped and in TX and Ark. & had to stop crossing
to CA. Only the guy in Ark. actually looked at the horses, but you had to
have papers.
Nancy
>From: Truman Prevatt <tprevatt@mindspring.com>
>Reply-To: tprevatt@mindspring.com
>To: Nancy Mitts <mitts_n@hotmail.com>, RideCamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: Re: RC: SUMMER BREEZE
>Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 21:39:39 -0400
>
>Yes they do, but most don't check. I've traveled all over with horses,
>through
>Miss, LA, TX, NM, UT, CO, WY, TN, GA, AL, SC, NC, VA, IN, ILL, MO, IA, SD,
>MT,
>ID, NE, OK, AR, AZ ) and the only place I had to stop (or they will chase
>you
>down ) is FL. I did stop in AZ because they wanted to see my hay, they
>could
>have cared two hoots about the horses - didn't even ask to see any
>paperwork. I
>been through KY with horses (and health certificates to match) but no one
>seemed to care. I think they might show up and check at this ride so since
>it
>is the law you better have one..
>
>GA, FL and AL have a 6 month health certificate for travel between the
>three.
>You get a certificate and send it in to the state where you live. Then they
>will extend the certificate for six months or the till your coggins runs
>out,
>whichever is first. It's good for travel between the three.
>
>Truman
>
>Nancy Mitts wrote:
>
> > I thought ALL states required health certificates for out of state
>horses.?
> > Luckily our vet doesn't charge that much!!
> > Nancy Mitts
> >
> > >
>
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