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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1987.0. "Freeze brand" by HYLNDR::PRESTIDGE (Enterprise Systems Engineering) Tue Aug 22 1995 16:09

    
    I have an Arabian mare that has a freeze brand - she had it when I
    bought her. Its under her mane so I don't usually notice it, but I like 
    knowing its there for theft prevention purposes.
    
    Its also on her registration papers with the Arabian Registry.
    
    Question:
    
    Does anyone have any info about how to have this done locally in
    southern New Hampshire (Manchester area)?  My mare is originally from 
    California so I can't get any local leads from previous owners.
    
    thx.
    
    -John
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1987.1Nothing solid but ideasDECWET::JDADDAMIOSeattle:Life in the espressolaneTue Aug 22 1995 19:5227
    >Its under her mane so I don't usually notice it
    
    That's exactly the reason it's recommended *NOT* to put the freeze
    brand under the mane. I recall an account in EQUUS some years ago of an
    Arabian which had been freeze branded under the mane. It was stolen and
    sent to the slaughterhouse. No one at the slaughterhouse noticed the
    brand in the first few days the horse was there. Somebody finally
    noticed it because the horse reared or rolled or something that flipped
    the mane over to the over side.
    
    As to how to get it done in So. NH...That's a little tougher. We had
    our horses done 12+ years ago when we lived there but the guy had come
    in from upstate NY as a favor. He was the nearest guy. Best bet is to 
    contact the Arabian Registry and find out who does their freeze branding 
    in your area. 
    
    The type of freeze branding used by the Arabian Registry is based on a
    patented system of angled symbols to represent numbers(regular numbers 
    can be changed - 3 to an 8 ; 1 to a 4 or 7; In this angle system the 
    characters can't be modified into another symbol). There is/was an
    outfit started by the guy who invented the system. They kept records of
    brands and franchised people to do branding. The paper work that you have
    on the brand should have their address/phone on it...You could contact
    them to see if there's someone in your area too. If you don't have any
    paper work, I'll look it up on ours.
    
    John
1987.2Call the RegistryALFA2::COOKChips R UsWed Aug 23 1995 11:3928
    The Arabian Horse Registry sends representatives around the country
    to do freeze marking.  Contact them at 303-450-4748 to find out when
    a representative will be in New England.  I think that, if there's no
    visit planned you could set up a day if you have enough participants.
    
    As far as where they put the mark, I think if you don't want it on
    the mane side, they'll put it where you want it.
    
    And, if you do get information, could you post it here?  I'll bet there
    are a few people who would want to participate.
    
    Re: the marking symbols.  Let's see if I can describe it accurately.
    Purebred Arabians have an A in front of their marking.
    1 is represented by ||
    The marks, called carots, follow a clockwise circle.
    2 is a carot pointing to 2:00.
    3 points to 3:00 etc.
    and I can't remember what is the mark for 0.  I'll have to look at
    Back Bey's mark.
    
    The other thing about freeze marks is on gray horses they're hard to
    read unless you clip the hair down.  You can see it but not necessarily
    clearly.  And on dark horses the little white hairs grow long and make
    the mark difficult to read.  But there's no way that you can mistake
    a freeze mark for anything else.
    
    gwen
    
1987.3next step - the RegistryHYLNDR::PRESTIDGEEnterprise Systems EngineeringWed Aug 23 1995 17:258
    
    RE: .1, .2 - thanks - very good info.
    
    I'll start with the Registry and will post info I get back.
    
    If anyone else has anything new to add, please don't hesitate.
    
    -J