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What is a coggins
test and why do I need one?
The Coggins test checks for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) antibodies
in the horse's blood. Blood samples must be sent to a state approved
laboratory. This test is often needed to take your horse to a
show and whenever you transport your horse across state lines.
It is to prove to others your horse is safe to be around their
horses. Some states now require a negative Coggins test on a
horse before he can be sold. Before you travel check to see how
recent a test is required because it differs from place to place.
Once you have a negative Coggins further
testing is not required for your own peace of mind. Your horse
will not become EIA positive unless he develops a serious, febrile
illness after contact with a horse of unknown EIA status. You
may be required to have a test done yearly to show or transport
your horse, so other people will know your horse is safe.
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