The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: nealeholl on April 14, 2009, 03:37:02 pm
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One of my three pigs has lost her ear tag that she came with - is this common?
I'm a bit concerned 'cos I know the abattoir will require them to have some identification. Should I get a new ear tag (if so where from??) or is slap-marking preferable? (if so where from and how!?)
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Living in France its a bit different. I never ear tag because a certain sow has been known to eat the tags off the ears. (Definitely an acquired taste). I slap mark before I take them to the abattoir. Perhaps you could phone your local abattoir and ask if they will take them slap marked, ours will slap mark for you if you dont own your own.
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Our abbatoir accepts pigs under a year old with a mark!, any mark really!. Could be only a spray on the back of the head, but as long as it has a mark, its fine.
I'm in Scotland, that makes a difference!!
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Isnt it good when people use common sense !
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Hello,
You could get replacements from Fearings (www.fearing.co.uk) but this would work out expensive for one pig (unless you'll be breeding). Best bet would be to ask the breeder to send you a replacement one in the post or ask the Abattoir what id they want.
Cheers
Gavin
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A paint mark is fine here - one of ours lost his tag (eaten, we think) and he went with a splash of red paint.
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The abattoir I'm going to use (Cumbria UK) insist on a metal tag, I used Ketchums www.ketchums.co.uk and got 30 metal tags, the tool for putting them in and postage for £31.19 that was the best all round deal I could find.