Micro Chips
Micro Chipping:
Sapulpa Equine now offers a permanent ID to your horse utilizing either a FREEZE BRAND (it would show up white) or a MICROCHIP (under the skin). If you have your own brand, we can use it. If not, we have a full set of letters and numbers that we can use.
The cost for either the Freeze Brand or Microchip is $30.00.
For more information or to schedule your horse and/or horses, call 918-224-6867 or email seh@sapulpaequine.comSapulpa Equine Hospital is now offering Micro-Chipping for your horses. This is a permanent ID that is located on the neck of your horse. In the event that your horse is stolen, the Micro-Chip can be used to make a positive identification. This ID can also be recorded on your horse's Coggins Papers.
Coggins Test Verification Now available is the new Coggins Papers with a permanent photo of your horse. Each year when your horse's Coggins comes up for renewal the photo remains the same and only the blood is drawn. No longer will the veterinarian be hand drawing your horse's markings on the form. Your horse's right side, left side and head will be pictured on these new Coggins Papers. Also, as mentioned above, your horse's Micro-Chipping ID can be recorded on the Coggins Papers.
Recording of horses with a microchip provides an easy and accurate method of identification of Sporthorses.
Insertion of the microchip is relatively simple and leaves the horse permanently and easily identified without any blemishes such as brands.
The microchipping program works by recording the following horse information:
- Breeding and breeder of the horse
- Age / Date of Birth
- Sex
- Colour
- Current owner and address
This information is permanently linked to a microchip which is implanted in the horse by a veterinarian.
The microchip used is the Destron Lifechip ® which is the same type of chip used on thoroughbreds in NZ and Australia. The microchip has a special coating which encourages binding to the surrounding tissue, it is a quality chip which remains in place and readable for many years.
The microchip is rice grain sized, the electronic circuitry and antenna are sealed in an airtight, biocompatible capsule made of glass. The chip contains no battery, it is only activated by magnetic field when it is being scanned.
How is the microchip inserted?
Horse is restrained, usually by sedation and the microchip is inserted once the skin has been surgically prepared.
The microchip is injected, in a similar way to a normal intra muscular injection, in to the nuchal ligament, a fibrous cordlike structure which runs from the wither to the poll. This site is used because there is a very small loss rate of the microchip (0.3% - 0.4%). The microchip cannot be removed once inserted, it is extremely difficult to locate it in the live horse.
Using a microchip reader the unique number of the microchip can be permanently read at any time.
The horse is also identified using markings in the usual manner
Data on the horse will be stored on a central accessible database and will contain relevant information on the horse.
The microchip program will provide a secure permanent method of identifying sporthorses. This has obvious benefits for security of ownership of the horse but importantly also for recording of future sporting performance and linking this to the age and breeding of the horse.




