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Theft Prevention and Recovery
 
Three essential steps to deter theft: Microchip your horses, register them in HORSEtrac™ and post WARNING signs. The word is spreading quickly about the AVID® Equine program.
 
Microchipped horses that are reported stolen or missing, appear on the HORSEtracUSA.com website, go out to our affiliates, are placed on Hot Sheets, and are sent digitally to slaughter facilities and law enforcement. Thieves get the message!

The chip number is like a VIN number or a serial number. It is something officials can sink legal teeth into.

"At the top of the list for the prevention of theft, and recovery of stolen horses, is permanent horse identification. Identify Your Horse! The microchip is a strong deterrent to a thief. It is a VIN number for law enforcement. And, with AVID's microchip equipment, stolen and missing horses can be identified quickly, and without doubt."

Debi Metcalfe       Stolen Horse International or visit Netposse.com
 

Join Feedback Group!  The American MicroChip Advisory Council for Animals (AMACA) offers free membership to those interested in being part of a Voice for Microchip Users. 

This internet forum handles members' suggestions, questions and policy changes or improvments regarding microchip identification.  Anyone who deals with or owns microchipped animls is welcome to join to stay updated on the latest information. We encourage you to visit and join AmacaUSA.org.

 

 

 

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