Ok, anyone have a link or know where to find exact laws about coggins testing in Missouri? Well more the consequences of selling a horse without current coggins? I'm trying to help a friend out. She was sold a horse and the old owners will not give the supposedly current coggins to them. I know they should have gotten at that time, but what's done is done on that. Live and learn, but old owners are saying there is no law stating they have to provide current coggins.
~~(4) Equidae. (A) All equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) sold, traded, exchanged, or otherwise involved in a change of ownership or leasing must have an official negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test within twelve (12) months prior to change of ownership or lease. All change of ownership or leasing must be accompanied by a completed VS Form 10-11 (or a later revision) accurately written, showing graphic descriptions of all markings needed for identification.
Yes, they do have to provide you with Coggins.......