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Complying, Managing, Measuring & Happy Factor resistance reduction

The Country Smallholder

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February 2023

Ear Tagging is not dull according to experts Kiwikit Roxan

- Kiwikit Roxan

Complying, Managing, Measuring & Happy Factor resistance reduction

To prevent the risk of animal diseases being spread, identification of livestock is required by law. Failure to comply can result in movement restrictions, fines and just not doing the right thing for the good of the UK agri sector. Therefore all sheep and goat owners must understand what to use and how to use it. But sometimes it seems very daunting to new stock owners. We'll try to make in understandable and we think as a subject, it's far from dull especially as research and updates keep making improvements as we know more. So what do we have?

EAR TAGS

Ear tags are the most common form of identification but bolus or leg pasterns are others too. Some goat owners prefer the latter.

Get training for tagging

When tagging sheep or goats make sure the operator is properly trained and competent. Accompanying tagging instructions should be read and understood. When tags arrive on farm they need to be checked to ensure they are printed correctly and easier to rectify before in ears.

Think carefully about the best type of tag/s for your animals. Use a suitable style and size of tag for the breed, size and age of the animal being identified. Light-weight and low profile are ideal for tagging even young lambs. Transponders that are sealed in flexible material ensure security and readability for life.

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