Title: Livestock Identification Methods
1Livestock Identification Methods
2Why identify animals?
- Ownership proof
- Keeping accurate records
- Disease eradication
- Food safety
- Breeding
- Global trade
- Emergency management
- Endangered species tracking
3 Hot Iron Branding Freeze Branding Paint
Branding Ear notching Tattoo Microchip
Ear tags Radio collar/Transmitter Chains
GPS swallowed or inserted
4- Brands have been used as marks of identification
in all countries and civilizations.
- The branding scene below is shown on Egyptian
Tomb walls dating back to 2,000 B.C.
5- Branding started in 1800s to deter theft
6Branding
- Uses a metal instrument to burn or freeze a mark
on to the animal - Predominantly used on cattle and horses
- Original use was to show ownership NOT individual
animal ID numbers
7Types of Branding
- 1.Hot Branding
- Fire Branding
- Electric Iron Branding
- 2. Freeze Branding
- 3. Paint Branding
8Hot Iron Brand
- Steel or Copper branding irons are used
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11Paint Branding Iron
12Freeze Branding Iron
- Usually made out of copper
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15Freeze Branding
- Uses liquid Nitrogen or alcohol dry ice
- Turns hair white
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19Angle Brand System
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- Angle Brand System uses two squares with one
rotated an eighth of a turn
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22- O on the brand is horizontal double bars
- 1 is vertical double bars
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26Ear Tagging
- Uses special pliers to attach plastic pieces with
numbers on them, easy to read from front view but
less permanent than some systems
27Ear tagging began being used in the 1960s
28Ear Tags and Pliers
29Uses of Ear Tags
- Identification
- Insect control
- Electronic ID Information
30 Electronic Ear Tags
31Ear tags are cheap, but tend to fall out or are
often torn out.
32Ear Notching
- Uses a special notching tool to cut out little
V notches on animals ears
33EAR NOTCHING
- Scab in 1-2 days, healed within a week
34- Right or left ear is standing behind animal
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36Example
37Since having 81 pigs in one litter is impossible,
the 81 notch on the left ear is added as part of
the litter number, if needed.
38TATTOOS
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40TATTOOS
- Horses - Tattoos must be officially applied by
certain authorized agencies for recognition by
racing commissions - Tattoos are very easily altered.
41TATTOOS
- Tattoos do not work satisfactorily in horses
under two years of age because of growth dilution
and absorption of the ink. - Some tattoos fade as the horse ages.
- Tattoos can be removed
42Tatooing
- Uses a special tool called tattoo pliers to put
inked numbers in ears, lips, or other locations - Permanent!
- Simple
- Relatively painless
43Tattoo Pliers and Numbers
44Procedure for tattooing calves or kids
45A clean ear is the first step to a successful
tattoo. Clipping ears may also be necessary to
avoid interference from hair.
46Apply ink between the first and second ribs of
the ear. The ink should thoroughly cover the
skin.
47Keep a firm grip on the calf or kid to avoid any
movement that could cause the tongs to slip.
48Sanitizing tattooing equipment is just one way to
follow biosecurity protocol.
49After several weeks, the tattoo should become
legible as the dried ink flakes out of the calfs
or kids ear.
50Microchip Implants
- Latest technology in animal identification
- Used primarily in US for high value animals and
pets - Implanted under the skin in neck/shoulder region
primarily
51Computer Research-Microchip
- Why is micro-chipping so highly regarded by
shelters? What are several advantages of it
compared to other methods of id? - How much does it cost?
- How long has this technique been around?
- Are there states or countries that require
microchips in pets? - Are there other potential uses other than in pets?
52Microchip Implants
53Horse Microchip Syringe