Horse Passport Agency Launched To Meet Huge Demand
The
Horse Passport Agency has been launched to cope with the huge demand
from owners who still need the compulsory equine passport.
The
government announced on 14 February 2002 that all equines would
need a passport from the 1 January 2004. Penalties for failing to
obtain a passport can be up to £5000 or one month's imprisonment.
Demand is still very high from owners and so The Horse Passport
Agency launched its self last month to help owners obtain this necessary
document.
The
agency, recognised by DEFRA, issues identity passports for horses
with no known breeding for just £14 each. There are no hidden
costs as the form is completed by the owner without the need for
a veterinary surgeon, and so is one of the most reasonably priced
available.
With this quick and simple method it is not surprising that the
agency is sending out over 2,000 forms a day and another 200 are
being downloaded from their website. Forms can be obtained by calling
0870 241 8263 or from www.horsepassportagency.org
The agency was established by Andrew Davis, who managed the Stud
Book department at Weatherbys and the British Horse Database for
six years. Using this invaluable experience he set up the agency
to provide a professional and helpful service for owners.
Andrew's message to the public is "Owners have just 12 weeks
to apply for a passport, or get their existing passport updated.
Don't leave it until the last minute because you will find it much
more difficult to complete your horse's markings when it has a winter
coat or is clipped!"
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