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So I had never really thought much about this, but I think Home Again (the regular dog/cat company) has horses on its list. But a quick Google Search pulled up AvidEquine which cost less than $40 for the chip and lifetime enrollment (home again is a yearly fee). It can also be scanned with other program scanners of the same type.
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Join Date: 11-05-07
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Here in australia you can microchip horses, but in the neck rather than between the shoulder blades.
A microchip can't be removed legally, and it only emits a number which must be compared to a database to get the owner's details. Only the owner registered with the database can apply to have those details changed.
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Like the signature on the original ownership form? It takes far too much effort to alter the data, and to do so you need to know that the horse has a chip and what it's microchip number actualy is, which you can only do if you have a scanner.
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I asked oodles of questions when we microchipped our puppy (twice since the first one disappeared) and it is really not that easy to change microchip information falsely. Also depending on the animal its not going to be something you can just steal and pass off as your own. I would imagine most horse theft is high value show or breeding stock which are well documented and easy to spot.
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