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Why Arent Horses Legally Required To Be Microchipped
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After seeing an article on the news this evening where 40 horses were rescued from a flooded field they said that they didnt know who they belonged to. Why do dogs have to be chipped and horses not.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, //Microchipping. We use the same microchips in horses as we do in dogs and cats. It is inserted into the crest of the Left side of the neck and provides your horse with a unique number correlating to it's passport and to the petlog database should your horse ever go missing.//
So, it's more a case that it isn't compulsory.
So, it's more a case that it isn't compulsory.
Just diverting from the OP, but relevant to replies, microchipping in dogs is very hit and miss, as there are many data bases where they are registered. This is why some lost dogs are never recovered. It might seem simple enough that they have a chip, but you need to know which website they are registered on. This was covered on the BBC a few weeks ago on Rip-Off Britain.
You're quite right - it comes in October this year.
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