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New Mexico Brand Inspectors now photograph the horse and provide a photo ID.
As Ronni said you cannot cross county lines without the ID,
I have been stopped a number of times and my paperwork has always been in
order.
I have a pony in m
., Trakehener,
Oldenberg, etc., etc.) Though they haven't changed the laws, they've
recognized that it is futile to enforce the brand registration law in
these instances. Doesn't stop them from giving a bit of a lecture,
though.
In Colorado you are required to carry your brand inspec
ister Pferd with one of the registries for grade
horses. I have always considered these organizations to be silly ego
trips, but on reading the brand inspection laws, I can see real
value in having papers from one of them. It appears that having a
piece of paper that accurately describ
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I'm a bit behind, so someone might have listed this already. California is
one of the states that does NOT require brand inspection of horses. So,
Brigid, you don't have to worry about that to come up to the show. Other
states (like O
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