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What is the normal temperature for a horse, and when should it be taken?
An adult horse's normal resting temperature is 99°F to 101.5°F. If it's outside this range, consult your vet before traveling.Take the temperature within 7 days before travel.
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Can I update the temperature after submitting the permit?
No. Once a permit is completed, it cannot be edited. If the information is incorrect, you must generate a new permit.
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Where on the permit is the temperature displayed?
Once you finish creating your permit, the temperature will be displayed in the permit document under the Animal Details section.
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When should I take my horse’s temperature?
Take your horse's temperature before each trip to ensure it reflects their current health status. The temperature must be taken within 7 days of travel.
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Why do I need to add my horse’s temperature?
Previously, a general attestation about the horse’s temperature was accepted on permits. However, several participating states have requested the actual recorded temperature for compliance. Includi...
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How to download a completed permit from a EECVI in MyVetLink?
To download the completed permit from the Extended Equine Certified Veterinary Inspection (EECVI), You can select Certificates (left-hand side of the page).Select onto the certificate number in pur...
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How to add your horse’s temperature onto an EECVI Permit within MyVetLink
Creating EECVI permits is only available to you in MyVetLink (MVL) if your veterinarian has issued an EECVI for your horse. See the list of participating states here.You should take the temperature...