DT Gallop Poll: Is Your Dressage Horse Microchipped?

Microchips are becoming more common in horses for a number of reasons. We're curious: Is your horse microchipped?

Microchips are increasingly becoming a standard part of responsible horse ownership. They serve to help positively ID your horse during natural disasters, disease outbreaks, theft and paddock escapes and offer other benefits. And, in some disciplines and jurisdictions, microchips are now required for competition or registration.

So, we’re curious! Is your horse microchipped or are you considering one?

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