What Does Ueln Mean On Horse Passport?

Published by Henry Stone on

The UELN system 1. The UELN is the unique number given to every horse upon registration. A UELN is required to administer and manage horses within the horse industry.

What is my horses UELN?

The UELN includes the registration number of the stud-book of birth without modification. This allows database managers to continue using their own registration systems and create UELNs according to the original registration number of the horse.

What does UELN stand for?

Unique Equine Life Number
Once issued, the passport is valid for the lifetime of the horse. Your horse will also get a ‘Unique Equine Life Number‘ (UELN) assigned by the PIO that first identifies the horse. It appears on the horse passport, links the horse to the PIO and remains the unique identifier of the animal for its lifetime.

Where is the Ueln number?

The UELN (sometimes called just “Life Number”) is typically found on the front or first pages of an equine’s paper passport where the identification details are recorded.

What is in a horse passport?

The Horse Passport includes all registered owner’s details, equine’s details and a diagram showing the equine’s markings and the implant site of the microchip on a signed silhouette. The passport is issued to identify the equine.

Is the UELN the microchip number?

The last nine digits are issued by the PIO to identify each equine registered with it. Please note that the UELN number is not the same as the microchip number.

What is the rarest marking for a horse?

While it’s relatively common in dogs and cows, brindle is by far the rarest coat color in horses. Brindle stripes can show up on any base color in the form of light or dark hairs. Because this pattern is a result of two embryos fusing, the hairs making up the stripes can be a different texture to other body hairs.

Is a horse passport proof of ownership?

The passport is evidence of the equines identity but not proof of ownership and so buyers are advised to get a receipt from the seller to include a minimum of the Life Number from the passport, the seller and buyers name and address with the amount and date paid.

What is a Level 3 horse?

The intermediate rider is able to mount and dismount their horse unassisted, use basic riding aids, ride at a rising trot for at least 10 minutes, to change and control the pace from a walk to a trot and comfortably canter over short distances. RIDING ABILITY – LEVEL 3.

What does SF mean in horse breeding?

Selle Français
The Selle Français (SF) is a breed of sport horse from France. It is renowned primarily for its success in show jumping, but many have also been successful in dressage and eventing. An athletic horse with good gaits, it is usually bay or chestnut in color.

Where is microchip number on horse passport?

Check your passport, if your horse was microchipped prior to the passport being issued (a requirement for all horses passported after July 2009) the chip number should be on the page containing the silhouette diagram.

What is a horse stud book number?

The UELN is a 15-digit alpha-numeric code:
This may be a studbook of origin or a national horse identification authority. – The next 3 digits indicate the database or organisation that registered the foal or horse.

How do I find the history of my horse?

The first place to start is by checking the horse passport you received when you bought them. Passports have been a legal requirement since 2005 and will give you valuable information from which to start. The horse passport must be kept with them at all times, whether at their stable or on the move.

Can a horse get a passport without a microchip?

It is a legal requirement that horses are microchipped and the number will be needed for a passport application. The microchipping of horses is classified as an act of veterinary surgery; therefore, microchips must only be implanted by a veterinary surgeon.

Which country requires all horses to have a passport?

the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, it is now required for all equines to have a “passport” and an animal cannot be sold without one.

How do I fill out my horse passport?

Book an appointment with your equine vet to complete the horse passport application. Your vet will check if your horse already has a microchip at the time of completing the identification and will record the number on the new passport application or will put one in if there is no microchip in place.

Can you look up a horse by microchip number?

The Equine Microchip Lookup Tool™™ is a universal search engine. The EMLT™ will search all member databases for a match to the entered equine microchip number. If the chip is not found in a member database, the manufacturer of the chip will display so that you can contact them for more information about the horse.

What information is on a horse microchip?

Microchips are read-only and provide only the animal’s identification number. No additional information about the horse is stored on the microchip, and they do not have a power supply.

How do you read a horse’s microchip?

How do I read the microchip in my Thoroughbred? Microchips supplied by The Jockey Club can be read with an ISO 11785 compliant microchip reader. A number of other readers are also available from your veterinarian or veterinary supplier.

What is the rarest coat color a horse can have?

Among racehorses, there are many successful colors: bay, chestnut, and brown horses win a lot of races. Pure white is the rarest horse color.

What is the prettiest horse color?

5 Beautiful Coat Colors in Horses

  • Buckskin. A buckskin horse has a lovely golden coat with black accents.
  • Palomino. Another golden beauty, palomino horses are simply stunning to look at!
  • Cremello. The cremello color is exquisite!
  • Roan. Roan is a fun color pattern!

Contents

Categories: Horse