Livestock Tracking solution

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With the global economy is booming it is becoming increasingly apparent that this boom can also cause serious problems by spreading disease from one country to another by accident. This growing number of countries exporting animals to other countries has led to the establishment of record keeping standards that use RFID as the main identification.

While some countries have not yet adopted the ISO (International Standards Organization) 11784, 11785 and 14223-1 for animal tracking, countries such as Canada, the United States, Australia, Europe and others have. As a direct result of this adoption any country wishing to export animals to these countries must have proper tracking and tracing records which mandate the use of RFID.

Using a unique numbered RFID tag provides a very efficient method of identifying animals and collecting data far more quickly. Each unique RFID tag can be linked to a database that includes that animal's specific information such as date of birth, inoculations, breeding specifics such as blood relation, and more.

The Ear Tags require the Ear Tag Tagger to correctly pierce and insert the Ear Tags. For smaller animals we use the bio-glass injectable tag. This injectable tag is available in both 125 kHz. and 134.2 kHz frequencies.