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On the Road

When traveling with your horse, whether it’s local or across state lines, government officials are probably going to ask you for certain documentation along the way. A health certificate and proof of a negative Coggins test may be all that’s needed, but to ensure you’ve got your horse’s papers in order, call the Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health Voice Response Service at (800) 545-8732; or visit www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/sregs.

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