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Permanent Identification using Electronic Identification in horses

Last Updated: October 09, 2006 | Related resource areas: Horses

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The use of microchip implants in the identification of horses has become increasingly popular over the last decade. The invisible microchip is usually placed in the neck by a licensed veterinarian in a method similar to that of giving an injection. Once in place, a radio frequency scanner can be used to detect the microchip. Many horse owners prefer this method of identification to exterior identification methods because it does not change the outward appearance of the horse. At the same time, it allows for the same chance of recovery if the horse is stolen. However, it may not deter theft in the same manner that a brand would.


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