Microchip Proposed as Required Form of Equine ID


"The advancement of animal ID is currently one of the NIAA's greatest missions," began Amelita Facchiano, consultant for GlobalVetLink and chair of the National Institute of Animal Agriculture (NIAA) Equine ID Subcommittee at the NIAA annual conference held April 3-7 in St. Paul, Minn. After discussing different forms of equine identification currently available, the NIAA Equine ID ...


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