The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: supplies for smallholders on November 14, 2010, 03:38:27 pm
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Thought I would just share a little something, which I'm sure many of you already know, but it has caught some of our customers out this year.
When ordering your first set of EID tags against a holding number - the numbering starts again at 1, regardless of what number you got to last year with non EID Tags.
Now this wouldn't normally cause a problem, apart from those who may have registered their lambs prior to tagging with the various breed societies.
Thanks
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I thought it was a little strange when our supplier wouldn't take the start number we asked for when ordering.
I read an interesting article in the farmers weekly this week about the way Scotland is headed too, to be honest it makes perfect sense. Surely if an animal is fitted with an EID and goes to a destination thats on a register and has EID readers all the information can be stored and transmitted to the relevant authorities by them without the need for paperwork by us sellers.
Its stupid having electronic tags alongside paperwork - surly having EID will eventually mean that the paperwork we have to do is taken out of the equation.
Ta
Baz
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But that would mean that EVERY farmer would need to own an electrOnic reader plus the associated software! If I buy/sell and/or move sheep/goats (who btw do so far not need EID) to a show I will still have to complete the paperwork. It's a lot cheaper than buying the eid stuff!!!!!
But yes I have had to be careful as to what numbers I use on my registered lambs this year so that I do not have double numbers in the system.