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Horse-Sense Identification Before a Horse is Stolen The "EDNA" Forensic Test DNA for Horses?
The trademarked "EDNA" test now provides Horse owners and their extended families. The EDNA Identification method is safe, virtually painless, non-invasive and requires no veterinarian. Owner's can administer the test themselves with easy to follow instructions.
(PRWEB) April 9, 2005 -- WSDS normally supplies forensic services related to Human issues, however when Chief Investigator and Owner Raymond Sigler received occasional calls and questions about stolen Horses he took notice. Over the years some calls were also about what ID was legally acceptable and worked, or how he could help. Since the calls didn't stop, it was obvious an important need was over looked. He did something about it.
The trademarked "EDNA" test now provides Horse owners and their extended families with an added identification method that is safe, virtually painless, non-invasive and requires no veterinarian. Owner's can administer the test themselves with easy to follow instructions.
WSDS doesn't test for disease, paternity or lineage, just Absolute Identification.
Only 30 strands of mane and or tail hair, 3 digital photographs, and 1 form is all it takes.
WSDS maintains the "EDNA" Registry assuring the owner of confidentially, security and a precise chain of evidence custody required for Legal, and Law Enforcement mandates.
The EDNA test cost is only $350 per Horse, and the WSDS Laboratory is US. World-Wide customer are welcomed, and return of comparisons ($150) quick to anywhere.
WSDS expects to announce late in 2005, or early 2006 the "EDNA" Plus program which will also incorporate "Retinal Scanning."
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