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Horse Sale Information
Effective July 31, 2010, it will be mandatory for Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) inspected facilities in Canada engaged in equine slaughter to have complete records for all animals (domestic and imported) presented for slaughter. These records will include unique identification for each animal, a record of illness and a record of medical treatments administered to the animal for the six-month period preceding slaughter. The template entitled "Equine Information Document" (EID) shall be used by equine owners to provide the required information for individual equine animals. A completed individual animal EID contains a standardised description of the animal, as well as a comprehensive record of the equine's medical treatment for at least the preceding six months. The various options for identification, including the visual and written descriptions, are listed in the EID. The EID is intended to accompany the equine, at the time of ownership transfer, to the buyer of the animal. The EID requires a signed declaration by the owner of the equine as to the accuracy of the information recorded in the EID.
IMPORTANT: THE EID NEEDS TO COMPLETED IN BLUE INK, WITH ANY MARKINGS OF HORSE TO BE DRAWN IN WITH RED INK, YOU ALSO NEED TO MAKE SURE TO HAVE A LEGAL ADDRESS (NO BOX #) WITH RM MARKED IN ADDRESS, YOU NEED TO PUT HOW LONG YOU HAVE OWNED HORSE AND LASTLY, THE PERSON NAMED AS THE OWNER, HAS TO BE THE PERSON TO SIGN EID FORM ....Please read your forms before submitting. NOTE: All horses must have the EID (Equine Information Document) and Manifest Completed prior to drop off of horses. Click the link for the EID (Equine Information Document) form. One EID form for each Animal, no exceptions. If your form is not completely and accurately filled out, we cannot accept your horse.
We ONLY accept cash/debit or credit card for sales (.10 fee for debit and 3% fee for credit). If you are buying and selling, they will be done in two separate transactions.