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Horse Passports (England) Regulations 2004 require all owners to obtain a passport for each horse they own. This includes ponies, donkeys, and other equidae. Owners cannot sell, export, slaughter for human consumption, use for the purposes of competition or breeding, a horse which does not have a passport.^
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For further information on filling out a Horse Passport, please see; www.horsepassportagency.co.uk  
 
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''Bay'': Reasonably clearly defined colour between black lower part of legs and the general tan/brown colour of upper legs and body. Mane and tail are black. <br>
 
''Bay'': Reasonably clearly defined colour between black lower part of legs and the general tan/brown colour of upper legs and body. Mane and tail are black. <br>
 
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===References===
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^ Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); www.defra.gov.uk/rural/horses/topics/passports.htm
  
 
===Standard Horse Colours===
 
===Standard Horse Colours===

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EQUINE SECTION



Overview


  • Some of the breeds noted below come in a variety of colours. Where this is the case the picture is labelled with 'Various Colours'. Where possible the size of the horse has also been indicated.

Horses

Horses (Cold-Blood)

Horses (Hot-Blood)

Ponies

Other

Horse Passport

Horse Passports (England) Regulations 2004 require all owners to obtain a passport for each horse they own. This includes ponies, donkeys, and other equidae. Owners cannot sell, export, slaughter for human consumption, use for the purposes of competition or breeding, a horse which does not have a passport.^
For further information on filling out a Horse Passport, please see; www.horsepassportagency.co.uk

Identifying A Horse

  • Principle Colours:

Bay: Reasonably clearly defined colour between black lower part of legs and the general tan/brown colour of upper legs and body. Mane and tail are black.
Brown :


References

^ Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA); www.defra.gov.uk/rural/horses/topics/passports.htm

Standard Horse Colours

Standard Horse Passport Markings