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Lemme
19th Oct 2009, 12:07 PM
just received this for anyone not on NED.


Do you own a horse?



Do you know that NED can reduce the chance of your horse being stolen and if it is stolen, increase the chance of it being recovered? Two very good reasons to associate with your horse in NED!



What to do - step by step



1) find your horse on NED and check that the basic information provided to NED by your passport issuer is correct, complete and up to date



2) associate yourself with your horse by clicking on "associate yourself with this equine"



3) check that all your horse’s security identifiers are correctly recorded; if a freezemark or microchip number is missing you can add it yourself



4) upload a clear photo of your horse



How does this help me?



If your horse is lost, stolen or goes missing on loan, being associated with your horse in NED allows you to immediately…



1) flag the horse as stolen or missing

2) add some detailed notes that might help identify your horse if anyone sees it

3) publish your contact details, so anyone with information can quickly let you know



Your horse will then also be clearly marked as lost or stolen on a NED Passport Check - so if someone is being offered your horse for sale – alarm bells will ring.



NED features the most recently reported lost/stolen horse with a photo on its home page for every visitor to see, increasing the chance of a missing horse being found as quickly as possible. This has happened several times already, enabling missing horses to be returned.



NED also maintains a lost/stolen register which missing horses can stay on free-of-charge for as long as it takes to recover them.

Don’t delay, associate today at www.nedonline.co.uk






NED - helping to PROTECT horses, ponies and their owners

dont-luk-bac
19th Oct 2009, 09:25 PM
Great link very useful!! thanks

dragzb
20th Oct 2009, 05:08 AM
Thanks for the link. Have to say its a great idea if only DEFRA would keep their sticky beaks out of it.

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/290676.html