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[Marking of horses]

G Voigt

    DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
    |May 15, 1998
    PubMed
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    Passive transponder implantation is a preferred, minimally invasive method for horse identification. This reliable electronic identification system offers unique, worldwide recognition for animals.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Science
    • Biotechnology

    Context:

    • Current methods for horse identification are reviewed.
    • Passive transponder implantation is presented as a practical and effective marking technique for horses.
    • The method is compared to traditional intramuscular injections regarding stress and pain levels.

    Purpose:

    • To inform about up-to-date horse identification methods.
    • To highlight the advantages of passive transponder implantation for equine identification.
    • To emphasize the reliability and global standardization of electronic animal identification.

    Summary:

    • Passive transponder implantation is a minimally invasive and highly reliable method for marking horses, causing minimal stress.
    • The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has endorsed a standard for electronic animal identification.
    • This standardization facilitates unique and consistent identification of animals globally.

    Impact:

    • The adoption of this standardized electronic identification method will enhance traceability and management of horses worldwide.
    • Veterinarians and animal organizations can confidently utilize this technology for accurate and permanent animal identification.
    • Improved identification methods contribute to animal welfare, biosecurity, and regulatory compliance in the equine industry.

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