iDLOGIC
Green Oaks
St Issey
Wadebridge
Cornwall
PL27 7QY
01841 541062
support@idlogic.co.uk
Only £1.95 Per Microchip
Our premium 12mm x 2.12 equine microchips are the ideal microchips for horses and other large animals. They come ready to use, each microchip is ergonomically designed and features a disposable syringe, pre-loaded with an ISO compliant, anti-migration coated 12mm x 2.12mm microchip, housed within a high precision medical grade sterile needle.
Horses and foals must be microchipped by a qualified veterinary surgeon. These are the largest microchip that we offer and these microchips are suitable for horses, donkeys and other large animals.
When ordering the 12mm x 2.12mm sized microchip, you may be required to confirm the species you will be implanting and which Veterinary surgeon you will be using to administer the microchips if you aren't ordering through a Veterinary practice. iDLOGIC reserve the right to cancel and refund any orders if this information is not supplied when requested.
We recommend either our 10mm microchips or 8mm microchips for smaller animals.
iDLOGIC equine microchips are manufactured to EU standards, with biocompatible glass and come with 8 barcode labels relating to the individual chip number, which can be used for microchip registration and record keeping. Each package is sterilized when sealed with an indicator to confirm that complete sterilization has been achieved.
For your convenience, each equine microchip is supplied with instructions for registration, an implanter record sheet, a breeder registration card and a keeper registration card. These microchips can be registered for free to the breeder of the animal on the DEFRA compliant Animal Tracker microchip database.
Please note - we are changing over to the blue collar model for our 12mm microchips, these have the benefit of having a removable syringe to ensure easy disposal of sharps waste. You may receive the light blue or the dark blue whilst we change over stocks.
...read morePlease note: Microchipping of horses, donkeys, ponies and other equine animals must be completed by a veterinarian.