| Identification
 
  
 Since the 1st January 2003, all equidae must have identification, 
              even if they stay in their field. This identification has to be 
              carried out by a veterinary surgeon approved by the National Stud 
              farms which will write out a card giving the details and description 
              of the animal.
 However, for the donkey's breed, the identification 
              also requires the installation of a transponder in the left muscle 
              of the donkey's neck. A transponder is a tiny microchip containing 
              single code-bars. This very fast operation (a few seconds), and 
              completely painless will allow you to identify your donkey. You have to know only the Cotentin donkey born from 
              recognized father and mother "Cotentin donkey" can obtain 
              an identification card with the appelation "Cotentin donkey 
              book B" to the birth. The legislation oblige that the foal has been identified 
              under the mother before it is six months old, and at the latest 
              31st December of the year of its birth. The veterinary surgeon will give you a provisional 
              certificate of the "foal's description" and you will receive 
              an origin card with four parts accompanied by a medicinal sheet. 
             
               
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                    First page's back. |  The donkey's purchasers will have to detach the first 
              page and send it to SIRE under about a week, to change the name 
              of the owner and send with it a honour's 
              declaration property. You can get this document from the National 
              Stud farms.     |