Cleveland
Bay Horse Society Launches Passport Issuing Service
THE
Cleveland Bay Horse Society (CBHS) is launching a new British Horse
Passport issuing service.
This
new service is available to all horse owners whatever the breed
of their animal.
For
a number of years the society has issued passports for part bred
and pure bred Cleveland Bays but the service is now being extended.
The
Society is offering the passport facility, which fully complies
with the new regulations that come into force at the end of December
2003, to both non CBHS members and to horses that have no Cleveland
Bay blood. The price of the Passport has been set at £19.
The
CBHS has issued equine documentation for many years, understanding
the legislative requirements that have to be met.
Nigel
Cowgill, Chairman of the CBHS Breed Committee said: "With the
imminent arrival of the new regulations it is a natural move for
the Society to issue passports.
"Many
of our members have other horses that are non-Cleveland Bays and
were looking for a passport outlet.
"What
better way for the equine public to overcome their passport problems
than by dealing with an experienced well-established horse society.
"Any
surplus funds will be utilised to help the Society's charitable
aim of protecting and preserving the Cleveland Bay horse which is
an endangered rare breed."
For
more information contact the Cleveland Bay Horse Society on 01904
489731 or visit www.clevelandbay.com
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