The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: andywalt on May 10, 2011, 09:15:32 pm
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Hi Guys
I will very soon be getting my first ear tags, i will have 12 lambs for slaughter and 8 ewe lambs for keeping for the flock, can you tell me can I purchase slaughter ear tags seperate from the aid tags? or do they all have to be one set of tags all consequentual? what I would like to do is use a differant colour slaughter tag for I can easily spot them? how do you manage your tags?
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Hi,
Ten Qwik slaughter tags will set you back £1.20 and come in a variety of colours. They can be bought on their own and use the same pliers as the Qwik EID + Match up tag pairs.
Thanks
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Hi,
The slaughter tags only have your herd number on them and so do not have individual numbers unlike the tags you will need to put in your ewe lambs. They, like all the EID tags are meant to be yellow but I don't think that's the law. Your non-EID tags for the ewe lambs can be any colour though, so you should be able to identify them as the ewe lambs will have 2 tags and the ones for slaughter 1 tag. You need to record the ewe lambs numbers in your movement book too.
I use the shearwell data tags for the ewe lambs as they are qite streamlined and less likely to get ripped out I find.
Hope that helps,
Claire
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thanks thta makes it more understandable cheers
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For England Yellow is reserved for EID Tags Only.
Thanks
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I think red is a reserved colour too, isn't it? Though I can't remember for what... And isn't there another colour that means 'the electronic tag for this animal is a bolus'? I'd have looked it up but my blood pressure won't take it... One day I will have a chat with you all about the complete pants that is sheep EID. But not today. Today has been a lovely day and I don't want to spoil it!
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Red is for replacement tags, I think.
I've just had a fun time with mine. I use Ketchum, who were brilliant. I needed 5 slaughter tags for the five tup lambs plus 4 sets of the ewe lambs I'm keeping. That was easy. Then I decided to get tags for all the sheep that have lost theirs - my three original ewes who only had one and have lost them, my tup and a 2009 ewe who are both down to one each and the two 2010 gimmers that I bought in with their EID tags in and their management tags in a bag (I don't have an applicator for them).
I had to look back flock numbers, ear numbers, choose colours. Ma heid was nippin'. The information is now on their registration papers. Anyway, got them now but I'm not putting them in yet. I'll put them in individual bags with their names on and put them in when I have to - save all this again ::)
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Yes Red is for Replacement tags and Black is for Bolus
Thanks
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Well I will get there shearing done and dusted then i will sort out the ear tags and get them from sfs ;D ;D
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Yellow is reserved for eid tags in England and Wales. In Scotland, you can use any colour for eid tags, but it is recommended that you use yellow.
Red is reserved for replacement tags where than animal whose tag needs replacing is not on the holding of birth.
Black is reserved for the visual tag on an animal whose electronic id is in the form of a ruminal bolus rather than an ear tag.
Slaughter tags must not have individual numbers on them - only the UK flock number.
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I,ve just ordered from supplies for smallholders.please check to see if i have done it correctly.One question, I could only get my flock number and individual number upto 9 then there was no more space.What happens if I have 10 of one variety of sheep.
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Tags will have space for your UK flock number which will be something like UK 0 123456 and they must all have a five digit individual number (ie 00011). All tags will have space for these as this is the statutory minimum.
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I,ve just ordered from supplies for smallholders.please check to see if i have done it correctly.One question, I could only get my flock number and individual number upto 9 then there was no more space.What happens if I have 10 of one variety of sheep.
Just sent you an email
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Just tagged all our lambs, we were pretty nervous being our first time but we managed to avoid the veins as instructed and get them in the right ears so we are now feeling pretty chuffed with ourselves.
I do love a successful sheparding task :sheep: :love:
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I tried both slaughter tags and numbered pairs last year. Saved a few pence but then wished I could use the number within the slaughter tag to identify who a lamb's mum was. You can buy alot of numbered pairs for the price of an eid reader so this year I bought only pairs and this week I ordered 20 pairs on line from Tag Faster (www.roxan.co.uk (http://www.roxan.co.uk)). The pack of tags dropped through my letterbox less than 48hrs after placing the order.
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Hi,
The qwik tags have the option to add management information to the "male" part of the matc-up / slaughter tag upto 13 characters in length at the vast additional charge of 18p per 10 tags.
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I use Allflex tags, i think slaughter tags are 8p each but only hold the flock mark. How about colour coding the different breeds rather than numbering and then a different shape visual for your breeding stock?