Track your Coggins test for every horse. Get notified 60, 30, and 7 days out so you're always ready for shows, travel, and barn moves.
Most horse owners track Coggins with a vet receipt in a drawer, the last email from the lab, or a calendar reminder they forgot to set. Then a show secretary asks for proof and you're scrambling. There's a cleaner way.
You'll know well in advance when a Coggins is coming due — never two days before a show.
Snap a photo of the actual lab result. Pull it up instantly when a show secretary or barn manager asks.
Share your barn with your vet and they can post new Coggins results to your horse's record themselves.
Your horse's profile shows the Coggins date and expiration alongside breed, color, vaccinations, and registration. Tap once to see the actual paperwork. Tap again to share it.
And when a Coggins is coming due, it shows up on your calendar weeks ahead of time — not the morning of.

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A Coggins test is a blood test that checks for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). Most U.S. states require a current negative Coggins for horses to travel, attend shows, or move to a new boarding barn. The test is performed by a licensed veterinarian and is typically renewed annually.
In most U.S. states a Coggins is valid for 12 months from the blood draw date. A few states accept 6-month results for certain events. Your destination — show, barn, or state line — determines the requirement, so check before traveling.
Yes, in nearly every case. Interstate travel, horse shows, boarding barns, and trail clinics typically require a current negative Coggins. Some states also require a health certificate from your vet in addition to the Coggins.
Yes. If you share your barn with your vet on Proper Strides, they can post new Coggins results directly to your horse's record. You can also snap a photo of the paperwork and attach it yourself.
Proper Strides sends reminders 60, 30, and 7 days before your Coggins expires, so you have time to schedule the blood draw with your vet and get results back well before you need them.
Set it up once. Get reminded automatically. Show up to every show prepared.
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