Approved USDA Cattle Ear Tags: 840 Tags

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April 28, 2010

Approved USDA Cattle Ear Tags: Official 840 Tags.

As of September 2009 this is the official list of Visual and RFID Cattle ear tags, also known as AIN (Animal Identification Number) tags, all approved USDA cattle ear tags.

These are official 840 tags. Any tag that is not an official 840 tag is not an approved cattle ear tag.

840 is a reference to the country of origin of the tagged animal, in this case 840 is the official number for United States, as 124 is official number for Canada, 826 for Great Britain, and so on.

Every country has an official number for the tag, which must be a 15 digit animal id number, and beginning with the 3 digit country code. 840.123456789100

The USDA AIN tags are for one-time use only, and are tamper evident. All tags are designed with the 15 digit AIN number and beginning with the country code of 840. The tags also have the US shield logo, and text “UNLAWFUL TO REMOVE”.

The official 840 USDA Approved Cattle tags come in three main forms.



Visual Tag: Basic visual cattle ear tag with the AIN number.

RFID Tag: Cattle RFID ear tag with the AIN number on the transponder, which is read by an RFID reader.

Visual and RFID Tag: Both the visual and RFID cattle ear tag are the same number.

There are also injectable transponders which are geared more to Equine, which also must have the AIN on the transponder.

As in Canada, you must have a Premises Identification Number (PIN) in order to purchase the official 840 cattle ear tags. All AIN tags are associated with the premises identification number.

Below are the approved USDA Cattle Ear tags, which are official 840 tags.


Allflex 840 Visual Tags:

Tag Name Tag Type Picture Species

Allflex Ultra Maxi

Visual Ear Tag
Allflex Maxi
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

Allflex Ultra Large

Visual Ear Tag
Allflex-Ultra-Large
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

Allflex Ultra Junior

Visual Ear Tag
Allflex-Ultra-Junior
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

 


Allflex 840 RFID Tags: ISO 11784/85 Compliant.

Tag Name Tag Type Picture Species

FDX Ultra EID Tag

Button Ear Tag FDX
Allflex-FDX-Ultra-EID-Tag
Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk

HDX High Performance Ultra EID Tag

Button Ear Tag
HDX
Allflex-HDX-Ultra-High-Performance-EID-Tag
Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk

Lightweight EID Tag

Button Ear Tag FDX
Allflex-FDX-Ultra-EID-Tag
Sheep/Goats, Pigs, Deer/Elk

FDX Plus Ultra EID Tag

Button Ear Tag FDX
Allflex-FDX-Ultra-EID-Tag
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

All-in-One, FDX Plus EID Tag

RFID Visual Tag
FDX
Allflex-FDX-Plus-All-in-One-Tag
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

All-in-One, HDX High Performance EID Tag

RFID Visual Tag
HDX
Allflex-HDX-All-in-One-Tag
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

Allflex Global-Ident Microchip

Injectable Transponder
Allflex-Global-Ident-Microchip
Equine, Alpaca/Llama


AVID Identification 840 RFID Tag: Injectable Transponder ISO 11874/85



EZID Transponder Implant

Injectable Transponder
EZID-Transponder-Implant
Equine, Alpaca/Llama


Destron 840 Visual Tags:


Medium Visual Tamper Evident Tag

Visual Ear Tag
Destron-Medium-Visual-Tamper-Evident-Tag
Cattle

Large Visual Tamper Evident Tag

Visual Ear Tag
Destron-Large-Visual-Tamper-Evident-Tag
Cattle

Extra Large Visual Tamper Evident Tag

Visual Ear Tag
Destron-Extra-Large-Visual-Tamper-Evident-Tag
Cattle


Destron 840 RFID Tags: ISO 11784/85 Compliant.


Destron e.Tag

Button Ear Tag
FDX
Destron-e.Tag
Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk

Destron Combo e.Tag

RFID Visual Tag
FDX
Destron-Combo-e.Tag
Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk

Sheep/Goat Tag

Button Ear Tag
FDX
Destron-Sheep-Goat-Tag
Sheep/Goats, Deer/Elk

Equine LifeChip

Injectable Transponder
FDX
Destron-Equine-Lifechip
Equine, Alpaca/Llama

Equine Bio-thermo LifeChip

Injectable Transponder
FDX
Destron-Bio-Thermo-LifeChip
Equine, Alpaca/Llama

g.Tag

Button Ear Tag
FDX
Destron-g.Tag
Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk


All Other 840 Visual Tags:

ReyVis XL 
ReyFlex
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Herdsman Small
Temple Tag
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Herdsman Medium
Temple Tag
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Herdsman Large
Temple Tag
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
All American 1 Star
Y-Tex Corp.
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Sheep/Goat, Deer/Elk
All American 2 Star
Y-Tex Corp.
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk
All American 3 Star
Y-Tex Corp.
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
All American 4 Star
Y-Tex Corp.
Visual Ear Tag No Picture Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk


All Other 840 RFID Tags: ISO 11874/85 Compliant.

g.Tag/Tri-Merit
Global Animal Management
Button Ear Tag
FDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
ReyRID Tag
ReyFlex
Button Ear Tag
FDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Leadertronic HDX
Leader Products
Button Ear Tag
HDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Write TAG
Stockbrands Co.
Button Ear Tag
FDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Deer/Elk
Temple EID Tag
Temple Tag
Button Ear Tag
FDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk
Y-Tex RFID Tag
Y-Tex Corp.
Button Ear Tag
FDX
No Picture Cattle, Bison, Pigs, Deer/Elk


All Cattle ear tags and injectable transponders are approved for the following species of livestock. Cattle, Bison, Equine, Pigs, Alpaca, Llama, Sheep, and Goats, as well as Wildlife animals Deer, and Elk.



Please click on the following for a listing of the Approved Canadian Cattle Ear Tags.



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Approved Canadian Cattle RFID Ear Tags

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April 16, 2010

The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA)

is an industry initiated and established organization that manages the Canadian Livestock Tracking System (CLTS) A trace back system designed for the containment and eradication of animal disease. Established in 1998, CCIA has developed the only mandatory national cattle identification program for the cattle industry and works with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to ensure the food safety of the Canadian cattle industry.


For a complete list of CCIA Approved RFID Handheld Readers you can find the official list here.

In Canada there are six official RFID cattle ear tags that are approved by the CCIA. These are the official tags that must be used for the Cattle Identification Program in Canada.

Allflex HDX

Allflex FDX

Destron etag FDX

Reyflex

Y-Tex TechStar II Tag FDX

Zee Tags FDX


Canadian Cattle RFID Ear Tag Allflex 

Canadian Cattle RFID Ear Tag Allflex

Destron-Cattle-Ear-Tag-FDX-Canada


Allflex HDX                Allflex FDX

               Destron eTag FDX 

 



Reyflex-Cattle-Ear-Tag-FDX-CanadaY-Tex-Cattle-Ear-Tag-FDX-Canada Zee-Tags-Cattle-Ear-Tag-FDX-Canada

Reyflex FDX                 Y-Tex TechStar FDX    Zee Tags FDX



These tags have been tested under trial conditions and have met the Program’s criteria for retention, readability and ability to withstand tampering and environmental conditions.

Cattle ear tags are availableCCIA through retailers of farm supplies, veterinarians, and other industry organizations.

If you are looking for a reseller in your location, please feel free to send me an email.



The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA)

is an industry initiated and established organization. To inquire more about the approved cattle tags, or the Canadian Livestock Tracking System, they can be contacted at (877) 909-2333

Click on the following link for a listing of the USDA approved RFID ear tags,

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Age and Source Verification: The essential prerequisite for Animal Identification.

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April 07, 2010

Age and Source Verification: The essential prerequisite for Animal Identification.



A recent research project that was conducted by the University of Illinois, demonstrated how cattle ranchers could receive higher premiums per head of cattle. The research and proposed system call “The Processed Verification Program” or (PVP) for Age and Source verification of livestock.

The Processed Verification Program, which was suggested to the southern Illinois ranchers, proved that higher premiums per head can be achieved, which is added value to their beef cattle operations.

Age and Source Verification, is one of the first and important steps in animal identification. Soon as a calf is born, it is tagged recorded, and the info is sent to the verification program. The rancher then receives documentation that the calf is Age and Source verified. It is a simple and effective start to animal identification.

With Age and Source Verification, this gives confidence to the consumers that their beef can be traced by to the point of origin, and also the age is verified. With the ranchers premise ID, calf tag identification, and date of birth, this can all be reported easily to the state designated PVP.

The University of Illinois, proposed that if “The Processed Verification Program” is implemented and used by farmers breeding cattle in southern Illinois, they could be able to sell their cattle to feed lots with an average premium increase of $25 per head. The premiums could go between $25 to $80 per head, depending on the certified verification, which in the case would simply be Age and Source.

There is also a trend for organic produce and organic production. The more organic feed that is given to cattle, and the way cattle are raised could also give higher premiums per head, along with age and source verification.

Arango Rueda from the University of Illinois recommended that the PVP be put into place immediately, and that farmers make some changes to their operations, so certification can easily be achieved. Arango Rueda, went on to say that on the world market, countries such as Japan, Korea, and some of the European countries, pay higher premiums on verified cattle.

As for a National Animal Identification System, this would be the first step in animal identification, and a start towards full livestock traceability. Age and Source verification or the PVP is a natural first step that all individual states should look at, as the basic grounds for a new NAIS.



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