eastcoaster---Time to respond to your thread. Using your RFID tag with the 15 digit nos as an ID is what I wanted to do with my cow-herd identification back in 2006 & 2007. Until permanent ID is achieved (reliable ID that stays on the animal)---forget about it.
Like already has been posted. Gone back to Ketchum #2 Curlock metal tag for individual ID. Only apply the RFID tag when selling animal. Better yet make arrangements for the Auction Market personnel to apply the RFID ear-tag so that there is now "0" slippage.
Some arrangements have been made at a deductable price of application fee. By doing this you have freed yourself up of any potential RFID eartag audit as well.
I reposted the CFIA laws regarding eartags that are presently enforce at this time on this post as well.
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Like already has been posted. Gone back to Ketchum #2 Curlock metal tag for individual ID. Only apply the RFID tag when selling animal. Better yet make arrangements for the Auction Market personnel to apply the RFID ear-tag so that there is now "0" slippage.
Some arrangements have been made at a deductable price of application fee. By doing this you have freed yourself up of any potential RFID eartag audit as well.
I reposted the CFIA laws regarding eartags that are presently enforce at this time on this post as well.
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