

Permanent 4-H Horse Identification and Health Record
This page is not an official Idaho Brand Document
Permanent 4-H Horse Identification Record Indicate all markings in red(ink/pencil);draw scars and brands in blue on the diagrams below.
Be
prepared to identify and prove that you own your horse.
Idaho Brand laws require a brand inspection when horses
Change ownership. Insist on a brand inspection when you
Purchase a horse. The seller must prove ownership before a
Brand Inspector will issue a Brand Inspection Certificate.
You may apply to any Idaho Brand Inspector for an Ownership
And Transportation Certificate(“Lifetime”), which valid for
The lifetime for the horse, as long as you own the horse. This
“Lifetime” Certificate allows you to transport your horse to
And from any other state.
Seasonal Certificates are also available. They allow you to transport
Your horse anywhere in Idaho or to and from a neighboring state
(except Montana). Horses with your brand may be transported
Within Idaho by having your Idaho Brand Card with you. You must
Give a written permit to anyone who transports your horse when you
Are not present in the vehicle.
Your local Brand Inspector will help you with forms and information,
Or you may write or stop in to see the State Brand Inspector,
2118 Airport Way, Boise, Idaho 83706(telephone 208/334-2813).
Horse’s Name_________________________________________
Breed_______________________________________Sex________
Year foaled______________Wt__________Color_______________
Name of Sire(if known)_____________________________________
Name of dam(if known) ____________________________________
Additional Information
Describe any of the following markings below and shade in the diagrams
At right( registration number, tattoos, wire cuts, scars, leg markings, brands,
Etc.). Describe these or any other identifying marks below:
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Permanent 4-H Horse Health Record
Horse’s Name________________________________Member’s Name______________________________________
This is designed to record all health management practices and/or treatments administered to the horse recorded on the front side of this form. It should include vaccinations, worming, hoof care/shoeing, etc.; anything that impacts this horse’s overall health. Use a separate health record for each project horse.
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Symptoms/diagnosis (lameness, injuries, etc.) |
Treatment/prevention (worming, shoeing, etc.) |
Product used ( Product name, type, etc)
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Permanent 4-H Horse Health Record
Horse’s Name________________________________Member’s Name______________________________________
This is designed to record all health management practices and/or treatments administered to the horse recorded on the front side of this form. It should include vaccinations, worming, hoof care/shoeing, etc.; anything that impacts this horse’s overall health. Use a separate health record for each project horse.
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Symptoms/diagnosis (lameness, injuries, etc.) |
Treatment/prevention (worming, shoeing, etc.) |
Product used ( Product name, type, etc)
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Record of Vaccinations
List date and all condition(s) targeted by each administered; add others in blanks provided.
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Date (day/mo/yr) |
Annual/Booster |
Tetanus |
EEE |
WEE |
Inflenza |
RH |
PHF |
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EEE=Eastern Equine Encephalomylitis; WEE=Western Equine Encephalomylitis; RH=Rhinopneumonitis; PHF=Potomac Horse Fever
The University of Idaho provides equal opportunity in education and employment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam-era veteran, as required by state and federal laws.