The duration required to obtain results from an equine infectious anemia (EIA) test, commonly known as a Coggins test, varies based on several factors. These factors include the laboratory’s workload, its location, and the chosen method of result delivery. Generally, results are available within 1 to 7 business days following the laboratory’s receipt of the blood sample.
Timely acquisition of these results is crucial for horse owners, particularly when transporting horses across state lines, participating in equine events, or selling a horse. A current negative EIA test serves as verification of the animal’s health status, preventing the potential spread of infectious disease within the equine population. Compliance with EIA testing requirements contributes to responsible horse ownership and supports the overall health and safety of the equine industry.