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Where Is The Most Common Place To Put A Tag Which Identifies An Animal?

Livestock Tagging

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  • Proper Steps to Livestock Tagging
  • Tagging Precautions

Tagging is an important part of beast identification, but must be washed properly. Tagging an brute is very like to a human getting their ears' pierced. Learn how to properly tag your animals and maintain proper care afterward.

Proper Steps to Livestock Tagging

  1. Properly secure the animal to apply tag. Movement of the animal's caput could create an undesirable state of affairs to appropriately apply the ear tag. This could cause injury to the person or livestock, or improper tagging of the beast. The following immobilization suggestions work all-time, depending on species:
    1. Cattle: Chute with a head gate, halter and/or nose lead.
    2. Swine: Confine in a pocket-size pen, squealer boards to restrict movement, or utilize of a hog snare to completely secure the sus scrofa.
    3. Sheep & Goats: Proper hand grip of beast's head to restrict movement.
  2. Identify the tagging site on the animal's ear.
    1. Tags should be applied in the middle tertiary of the ear between the upper and lower ribs (Effigy i).
    2. It is important, when using electronic identification (EID) tags to apply the tag with the visual panel, male portion (Effigy two), of the tag on the exterior back of the ear with the EID button, female person portion (Figure 3), of the tag on the within of the ear.
  3. Proper hygiene and cleanliness during the tagging procedure is necessary to reduce the risk of infection. Use rubbing alcohol or a disinfectant solution to clean the jaw of the applicator. Besides, clean the tagging site of the animal'southward ear.
  4. Place each half of the tag onto the applicator. The stud must be inserted completely onto the applicator pin and the console/button portion placed under the opposite clip (Figure 4).
  5. Earlier tagging the creature, check alignment of the tagger by closing the jaw of the applicator to the point where the two halves encounter; the stud should be centered with the hole (Figure 5).
  6. Position the applicator in the identified tagging site on the animate being'due south ear (Figure half dozen). Firmly close the applicator in a fast mode and release.
  7. Examine the tag to verify it is correctly, comfortably, and securely positioned. Tape necessary data on the animal.
  8. Once the animal has been tagged, proper care must be taken to ensure the animal stays healthy. Daily topical application of hydrogen peroxide straight to the ear and ear tag puncture for five to seven days following the tag application will assistance in preventing infection.  Additional topical application of hydrogen peroxide to the ear in the following weeks is recommended until the ear is completely healed. If a serious infection occurs, consult your veterinarian for assistance and recommendations  for treatment.

A tag in the middle of a cow's ear, showing proper placement

Figure ane. Proper tag placement location.

Ear tag parts

Figure 2. Visual panel, or male portion of the tag.

Back piece of ear tag

Figure three. EID push, or female portion of the tag.

Proper placement of an ear tag in a tag applicator

Figure iv. Proper placement of a tag in the tag applicator.

Proper tag alignment before tagging

Figure 5. Proper tag alignment before tagging.

Where to correctly tag an ear

Figure 6. Correct and incorrect tagging sites.

Tagging Precautions

  1. Tags placed besides far outside of the recommended position are prone to snagging and may be hands torn out.
  2. Tags placed too far inside of the recommended position may cause pinching and/or necrosis.
  3. Inspect the applicator pivot to ensure the tip is in proficient condition (Figure 7). If the tip is aptitude or broken, insert replacement pin (Figure 8).
  4. Check alignment past closing the jaws of the applicator to the signal where the two tag halves run across; the stud should exist centered inside the button hole.
  5. Note that when using EID tags in Oklahoma, the number printed on the visual console tag (male portion) should represent and match (Figure 9) with the 15-digit number on the electronic tag button (female person portion). There should be limited opportunity for error because they are nested or stored in the same packet.

An applicator pin

Figure 7. Correct applicator pin.

Bent applicator pin

Figure 8. Bent applicator pin.

Matching male and female tag parts

Figure ix. Correct matching female person and male portion.

Chris Richards

Extension Beef Cattle Specialist

Rusty Gosz

Extension Youth Livestock Specialist

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Source: https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/livestock-tagging.html

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