What animals are considered equines?

What animals are considered equines?

equine, one of the mammal family of Equidae (order Perissodactyla) that includes the modern horses, zebras, and asses, as well as more than 60 species known only from fossils. All six modern members of the family are placed in the genus Equus.

What is a Docom?

If you are moving a horse to France under the TPA, you will require a document to accompany your valid identification horse passport. This document is called a DOCOM and can be obtained from an approved shipper by completing a Consignor Declaration form (CONDEC). A fee will be payable for production of this document.

How long does it take to get a health certificate for a horse?

Contact your veterinarian if you need a health certificate or an appointment to update vaccinations/coggins. A regular coggins takes up to 3-4 days to return from the lab so plan accordingly. Otherwise, you may pay additional rush fees.

Can horses travel from Ireland to UK?

You need to keep the supplementary travel ID together with the horse passport and the EHC with the animal during travel. The supplementary travel ID is valid for a single journey to the EU or Northern Ireland and return to Great Britain.

Can horses mate with zebras?

Horses and zebras can reproduce, and whether the result is a zorse or a hebra depends on the parents. It’s an unusual pairing usually requiring human help. Other zebra hybrids include the zonkey. Properly imprinted, equine hybrids can be trained like other domestic donkeys and horses.

How much does it cost to import a horse from Ireland?

Cost of importing a horse from Europe to America As a ballpark figure of importing a horse from Europe to the U.S., you’re looking at the cost of between $7,000 and $10,000, although it’s worth noting that the cost comes down if several horses are traveling together.

How much does it cost to import a horse from America?

Overall, importing a horse costs between $7500 and $12,000. What about quarantine? Quarantine for geldings and very young horses is 2 – 3 days, and is done at the port of entry into the United States at facilities designated for that purpose.

What is included in a horse health certificate?

Horse’s identifiable factors: Breed, sex, color, age, permanent identification (microchip, tattoo) Equine infectious anemia (EIA) test information: Test result, date of test, lab where testing occurred, lab ID number. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection information: Number, issue date.

Does horse need health certificate?

Health Certificates are to ensure that horses being transported are healthy and not potentially exposing innocent horses to disease. Health certificates are required by law for any horse traveling out of state and some in-state shows and events will require a health certificate.

How much does it cost to transport a horse from Ireland to the UK?

Just call Irish ferries freight. They are easy to deal with and will give you a price. Generally the prices range from 200-300 each way.

What do I need to export a horse to the EU?

Transporters should also check the latest advice from the Department for Transport. All equines travelling from GB to the EU would need an Export Health Certificate (EHC) signed by an official vet for each journey to the EU. This would replace the current Intra-Trade Animal Health Certificate (ITAHC) or DOCOM issued for travel.

Is the Tripartite Agreement Good for horse racing?

While Britain, Ireland and France are competing nations in the racing and breeding world, in recent years the Tripartite Agreement (TPA) has significantly eased the regular interaction between the three, particularly in regard to transporting broodmares and racehorses.

How much does it cost for horse to cross channel by train?

There is also a BCP at the Eurotunnel terminal at Calais (Coquelles), though the cost for horses crossing the Channel by train has increased significantly to £350 per animal on top of regular transport costs.

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