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1873.1 | copy of coggins w/entry | ASDG::CORMIER | | Tue Apr 05 1994 12:58 | 7 |
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Sounds like you'll hit the peak foliage at that time.
In most cases, events that require you to sign up state that the entry
form must be accompanied by a copy of your coggins test. Did you
notice anything like that on your entry form?
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1873.2 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Tue Apr 05 1994 13:03 | 7 |
| I believe the general coggins rule at least in Mass is that you
need a coggins within 1 year for instate travel and within 6 months
for out of state travel. That's how it is when I race in Maine.
Be careful too, I've known people who have been pulled over by the
state police who want to see your coggins!
Linda
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1873.3 | YMMV | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:40 | 20 |
| Your mileage may vary but...
I've never had show officials ask to see Coggins or vaccination
certificates *anywhere*. When we lived in the east, we showed in NH,
VT(including GMHA), MA, NJ and NY. Usually, you just enter that info
on your entry form.
I also never found any "official" place to stop and show papers on
entering a state. In most states, there's just too many roads to have
a sort of customs office at the borders. However, the cops will
sometimes stop horse trailers and make routine health paper checks.
Some states do have a Coggins within 6 months requirement. Because our
show season in NH was limited to basically May-October, we got our
annual Coggins tests in mid-late April which covered us through
the show season.
John
What we used
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1873.4 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:54 | 8 |
| When I was riding in shows and trail rides etc, I was rarely asked
for a coggins. When taking a horse to Foxboro Park to race, train
or board, you will be turned away at the door without a coggins.
During racing season when they come around to check tatoos, which
is every time you race, they will remind you if you are close to
needing a new coggins. Better safe than sorry.
Linda
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1873.5 | | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Tue Apr 05 1994 15:09 | 16 |
| I've been asked at a few shows, but very few. Most of the organized
trail rides I do in NH don't even require it, much less ask to see
proof of it. Yet when I used to trailer Thoroughbreds in and out of
Rockingham racetrack, I had to show paperwork provided by the horse's
owner everytime I brought one in...I believe a Coggins was part of
that paperwork although I never really looked through any of it.
Getting the horse out was a different story...all they did was ask
for the name of the horse, look in the trailer to count heads, and
send you off. I trailered these horses from Mass to Rockingham (Salem
NH) many times, and never once was I stopped by the police checking
paperwork.
What is the ride you are doing?? Is that the 50 miler held every fall?
Linda
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1873.6 | GMHA | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Tue Apr 05 1994 15:34 | 19 |
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The ride I am doing is the GMHA fall ride. It's 7 days long. we will
be staying the whole 7 days. We allready booked our place of
lodging in January (you have to do this a yr in advance) and we
have stalls at the Green Mountain Forest.
We will send a copy of our coggins w/ the entry form, my coggins will
be 7mo old at the time of the ride... and some states require that
the coggins be 6mo or less .. and some states a year is okay.
So if, Vermont is a 6mo state..then I miss it by 1 mounth...(bummer)
that is why I am hoping that a 7mo to 1yr old coggins is okay for
Vermont.
Is anyone else doing the Vermont ride?
Lou
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1873.7 | 2 years in Mass. | CSCMA::SMITH | | Tue Apr 05 1994 16:00 | 7 |
| My vet tells me that in Mass. the law is that you only need a coggins
every two years, she can't understand why some shows (all shows as far
as I can see) ask for it to be with a year. This really messed me up
when I had to have her out special in July just so I could go to a
show. She said I would only need it one year to go out of state.
Sharon
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1873.8 | See Note 417 | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Tue Apr 05 1994 17:39 | 3 |
| Check out Note 417 on vaccinations/coggins for showing too. It
discusses various N.E. requirements
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1873.9 | Vermont requires a health certificate also... | WFOV12::DALE_DAVE | | Wed Apr 06 1994 07:58 | 6 |
| I have shown my horses thru out New England, New York, PA, and Del.
Most states require a 6 month coggins for out of state travelers, including
Vermont. Vermont also requires a health certificate for your horse. I have
never been stopped and asked to show my coggins or health certificates but have
heard of other people being stopped. The shows I have attended, have asked to
see the coggins and health certificates.
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1873.10 | | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:38 | 10 |
| I believe GMHA requires a current (within 6 months) Coggins. I have
to send one in every time we show. My mare is going to VT on a 1 year
old coggins...but she's going to a breeding farm. They require a whole
slew of other stuff, but a year old coggins was fine.
I did go to a small show in Brimfield MA last year where they checked
Coggins as you entered the grounds. Unfortunatly I had a coggins for
the wrong horse...but they let me in. But said next year to have it
straight. I was lucky, but next time I might not be. Like some of the
others, my coggins are planned for the 6 month show season.
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1873.11 | NH coggins | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Apr 12 1994 11:18 | 7 |
| The veterinarian who was doing some shots at our farm last night
had just received his coggins requirements for New Hampshire yesterday
and you are required to have a coggins test every six months travelling
in-state in New Hampshire now.
Karen
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