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Post by Noseypoo on Jan 4, 2006 8:50:14 GMT 1
Which horse passport issuer did you get your horses passports from, and why? Are you happy with them? If not why not?
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lynn
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Post by lynn on Jan 4, 2006 9:10:16 GMT 1
I used the Horse Passport Agency - because it was cheap. Have no reason not to be happy with them, got the passport back in a week
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zannado
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Post by zannado on Jan 4, 2006 10:22:06 GMT 1
I used the Horse pasport Agency because it was cheap, but now I would quite like to change it so my boy's breeding is on it. Is it possible to change to a different one? (he is a tb by Rontino)
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Post by sooleo on Jan 4, 2006 12:13:11 GMT 1
Horse Passport Agency for our youngster because it was quick, cheap and legal and we are not certain of his breeding.
And the WPCS for our cobby as he was already registered with them.
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berylsmum
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Post by berylsmum on Jan 4, 2006 14:48:10 GMT 1
Beryl is with the Pleasure Horse Society mainly because they happened to put a form in a mag I was reading just before the vet was coming to do her jabs. It seemed easiest and wasn't too expensive. Gydja's passport is from The Icelandic Horse Society for fairly obvious reasons.
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BeTheBest
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Post by BeTheBest on Jan 4, 2006 14:56:44 GMT 1
I used BSJA for a passport cos he is registered with them anyway and i know they are efficient, i know of people having to wait months from some passport suppliers.
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Post by williamsis on Jan 4, 2006 18:45:50 GMT 1
bethebest - Seamus is no longer registered with the BSJA his profile and winnings are still under my name as it expired in 2004, if you want to keep his registration going you will have to re-apply and tell them in writing that you now own him, but I don't think they will take it off my profile unless you pay the fee to re-register him.
Here you go
331541 DUBLINER (THE) Grade JD
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