Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board (TNAWB) has announced that microchipping of horses will commence this week, with official registration beginning on March 10. The initiative aims to ensure transparency, traceability, and better welfare monitoring of equines across the state.
The move comes as part of a broader effort to regulate horse ownership and safeguard animal welfare standards. By introducing microchips, authorities will be able to track horses more efficiently, prevent illegal trade, and strengthen accountability among owners.
Ensuring Transparency And Welfare
Microchipping will provide each horse with a unique identification number, enabling authorities to maintain accurate records. This step is expected to reduce disputes over ownership and improve monitoring of breeding, health, and movement.
Registration Process
Starting March 10, horse owners must register their animals with the TNAWB. The process will involve submitting ownership details, veterinary records, and proof of microchipping. Officials emphasize that this system will streamline equine management and align with global best practices.
Key Highlights
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Microchipping of horses begins this week in Tamil Nadu
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TNAWB registration starts on March 10
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Unique ID numbers to improve traceability and welfare monitoring
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Aims to prevent illegal trade and ownership disputes
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Aligns with international standards for animal welfare regulation
Sources: The Hindu, Times of India, Indian Express