RE: [RC] Fw: [AERC-Members] Horse Identification - Teri Hunter
Since
some of us just received the May issue and will not be getting the June issue
until Mid July, could someone fill us poor folks in on what the article is
about.
Teri
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Prevatt Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 11:13 PM To: Bob
Morris Cc: Dot Wiggins; ridecamp Subject: Re: [RC] Fw:
[AERC-Members] Horse Identification
My wife's horse has a
tattoo from his days on the track. Now it is pretty much unreadable (he's
about 8 or 9). I suspect by the time he is 12 it would be worthless.
I
did read one time that the FDA had not approved chips for use in horses yet. I
see the logistics a real issue with the chips.
Truman
Bob
Morris wrote:
Why a chip? Every horse at every ride gets an inspection of the mouth
for capillary refill at least once. A lip tattoo as used by the Jockey Club
on TB's would be easy to check while vetting in and taking the refill. And
it is well proven usage in thousands of race horses and for many years. Why
re-invent the wheel?
Just had time to skim the minutes from the
June EN
What do others think of this "chip"
program? I can think of a bunch of problems with
this.
Nightmare of paper work for both RM and
Vets. "It is hard to keep these folks as it is."
What about the horses that already carry
chips, or registration # brands, and those that carry an owners own
registered brand? Horses can change hands and nobody knows there is
already a chip, now you could possibly get two.
How do you prove the horse that is being
"chipped" really belongs to the person presenting it?
The number of "readers" listed at 12? I
skimmed thru the ride calendar and some months there are more rides than
that in one region. How do you insure each ride will have a
reader? How do insure they will be returned in time on time?
As far as theft protection, no one can see
the chip, that horse could be sold privately several times for
years before a scanner happens to see the chip.