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[Marking of horses].

Abstract: The author informs on up to date identification methods of horses. The implantation of passive transponders is a practicable method for marking of horses. Because it gives less pain to horses, this method is to prefer. Stress inflicted on horse is minimal, it compares to a intramuscular injection. The reliability of the system in use has so far been very high. Members of ISO have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a standard for electronic identification of animals. From now on, countries and user organizations can make use of this technique to identify animals and if used can rely on the fact that their animals can be uniquely identified all over the world.
Publication Date: 1998-05-15 PubMed ID: 9581382
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The research article discusses modern methods of identifying horses, with a particular focus on the use of passive transponders, which were found to cause less distress and pain than other methods and have proven reliable. It also mentions the international acceptance of a standard for electronic identification of animals.

Methods of Horse Identification

  • The research begins with a discussion of the current methods of identifying horses. These methods range from traditional branding to the implantation of microchips or transponders.
  • These identification methods help track ownership, manage health records, and trace the lineage of horses.

Implantation of Passive Transponders

  • The study then details the implementation of passive transponders, a type of microchip that can be implanted into the horse for identification purposes.
  • The use of passive transponders is preferred because it causes less pain to the horse. It is compared to receiving an intramuscular injection, thus causing minimal stress to the animal.
  • The transponders are reliable tracking methods which show high accuracy rates in this system.

International Standards for Animal Identification

  • The research also highlights the global agreement on a method for electronic identification of animals. With overwhelming approval from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), it can be adopted globally for animal identification.
  • The ISO standard allows user organizations and countries to utilize this technology for their animals, assuring that these animals can be uniquely identified worldwide.

Conclusion of Research

  • The author concludes that the use of passive transponders is an effective, humane, and reliable method of identifying horses.
  • The adoption of a global standard for electronic identification of animals will enable the unique identification of animals across the globe, ensuring better traceability and management of animal data, including horses.

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APA
Voigt G. (1998). [Marking of horses]. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 105(3), 112-113.

Publication

ISSN: 0341-6593
NlmUniqueID: 7706565
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 105
Issue: 3
Pages: 112-113

Researcher Affiliations

Voigt, G

    MeSH Terms

    • Animal Identification Systems / methods
    • Animal Welfare
    • Animals
    • Electronics
    • Horses
    • Pain
    • Prostheses and Implants
    • Stress, Psychological

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