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How do I look up a horse brand?

How do I look up a horse brand?

If you think a horse came from a different area you can contact the brand inspection board for the state that you are interested in. The brand department is usually under the jurisdiction of the state’s department of agriculture. These professionals have the records to check to find out who owns the brand in question.

How do you read thoroughbred brands in Australia?

Thus, the first letter on all brands is “S”, followed by the state ID number, then the horses’ year of birth:

  1. 2-New South Wales.
  2. 3-Victoria.
  3. 4-Queensland.
  4. 5-South Australia.
  5. 6-Western Australia.
  6. 7-Tasmania.

How do you read a stock horse brand?

Identification Number The identifying number signifies the order in which horses born in the same foaling season were branded with the same stock brand. If a number of horses are being branded with the same Stock Brand and Foaling Season Number “3”, the horses would be branded 1 over 3, 2 over 3, 3 over 3, etc.

How do I find old cattle brands?

The books are often available in county libraries or state archives; some state livestock boards may search their records for a fee. If you’re lucky, the state will have digitized historical brand books. Search Utah’s Division of Animal Industry’s brand books from 1849 to 1930 on the state archives website.

Why do horses get branded?

Brands are a commonly used means to identify individual horses as an aid in farm management and as a theft deterrent. Brands are also used to identify a line of horses from a particular ranch, so as to increase their marketability based on the ranch’s reputation.

Can I brand my own horse?

It is illegal in most states and considered bad manners in all states to place a new brand over an existing brand. You can, however, brand your horse with your brand on the opposite hip or shoulder from an existing brand.

What is a mare return?

An annual Mare Return is to be lodged by the breeder each year advising: The result of the colour, state, sex and date of birth of a foal. Whether the mare has no live foal and the reason for no foal (ie: slipped, missed etc) Foaling location. Whether the breeder’s details have changed or advising of a new breeder.

What does a horse brand mean?

ownership
A brand is both a symbol of ownership and the trademark of an operation. Here’s the history behind horse brands and how to read them. This brand would be read as “Box O” and represents Ranching Heritage Breeder of the Year Box O Quarter Horses in Nebraska.

How do I find out who owns a cow brand?

Records show the brand symbol, name and county of residence of the person registering the mark, location on the body of the animal, and date the brand was recorded. A Google search on your ancestors’ state name and livestock board or cattle brand should point you in the direction of the records.

Can You Brand a horse in Western Australia?

Brands can be used on horses, buffalo and camel but it is not compulsory. A search fee may apply – to search the NT Brands Register. Western Australia Department of Agriculture

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Do you have to brand a horse in the NT?

NT Brand Register Search Database please go to Northern Territory Brand Marks. It is compulsory to brand cattle before they are moved off a property or are sold (unless they are less than 8 months of age). Brands can be used on horses, buffalo and camel but it is not compulsory.