The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Tudful Tamworths on June 08, 2012, 11:47:02 am
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My Fearings pliers for plastic tags is fiddly to use because the tags don't sit in place in the applicator and fall out. I get around it by using Blue Tack, but I've decided to look for a new set. Also, the pigs are continually losing tags.
Anyone got any recommendations? I know some pliers have clips which hold the tags in place.
When I first got pigs, many years ago, I used Daltons, but I didn't like the thick plastic spike that had to be forced through the ear.
I'm also still on the lookout for some big tattoo pliers which can take 3 letters and 3 numbers, but have large characters. I think cattle pliers are the answer. I don't tattoo newborns - prefer to wait a few weeks.
Any suggestions would be most welcome. Don't mind what they cost, but they have to be good. Hmm...might just post this in the cattle section...
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Hi Liz
On the GOS website home page we're offering 14mm canadian tatooing equipment which may be of interest (maybe only numbers though) but worth a look, I use Ketchum pliers & tags for metal slaughter tags and Zee-tags for the plastic ones (button tags).
http://www.zeetags.com/wa.asp?idWebPage=12160&idDetails=118 (http://www.zeetags.com/wa.asp?idWebPage=12160&idDetails=118)
http://www.zeetags.com/wa.asp?idWebPage=12160&idDetails=121 (http://www.zeetags.com/wa.asp?idWebPage=12160&idDetails=121)
HTH
Mandy :pig:
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I'll second the vote for the Ketchum pliers :thumbsup: (and if you check the website before ordering, you'll see there is mention of free pliers when you order tags....this is normally for big quantities, but I managed to get mine for half price along with a small order ;) )
I think they're self release, either way as soon as they're tagged the tag is free of the pliers (unlike the Fearings one :-\ ) so much easier for bigger/quicker pigs too :D
Can't help with a recommendation for ear tattooing pliers - but I've seen them in Supplies for Smallholders, Fearings and other places too, will be watching with interest though, cos I'll have Tammies to do in January myself ;) :fc:
Karen x
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Thank you both. Very helpful. Like the idea of the quick release on the Zeetags applicator - I've chased a few pigs around with pliers hanging from their ears, thanks to the rubbish Fearings ones!
re. tattooing, the best I've found so far are made by Ketchums (not the ones on the GOS site). Daltons stock a Ketchums one which has six spaces - still only 8mm high - but they use the chisel-point system, which gives a better tattoo. May just have to go for them.
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Right - I've gone for the Zeetags for my plastic ones! Thanks for the advice, Mandy. Couldn't find Ketchums ones, but these sound good - particularly the release mechanism!
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Another hands up for the Ketchum - great auto release as soon as the tag "clicks", so no damaged ears, even if they run away the tagger will just drop-out & the tag is neatly in place, with no blood (or tears on my part ;) ).
I got mine free with a small order of 10 herd tags for my meat KKs a couple of years ago, don't know what the deal is now. Admittedly, I was very nervous about using them for the first time & waited for Karen's hubby to do my young boar before I'd do any myself - now I don't flinch, 1 click, a possible squeek & it's all forgotten ;D
:love: :pig: :love:
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I use the Qwik tags and tagger as supplied by S for S and am very happy with them.
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I use Rototags and the supplied pliers from Daltons.
My experience of thick and thin posts for tags is that thin ones are easier to put in but tear ears far more easily. So I am sticking now to Rototags - they go in reasonably, the pliers work well and I lose far fewer tags, so fewer second goes needed.
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My Fearings pliers for plastic tags is fiddly to use because the tags don't sit in place in the applicator and fall out. I get around it by using Blue Tack, but I've decided to look for a new set. Also, the pigs are continually losing tags.
Anyone got any recommendations? I know some pliers have clips which hold the tags in place.
When I first got pigs, many years ago, I used Daltons, but I didn't like the thick plastic spike that had to be forced through the ear.
I'm also still on the lookout for some big tattoo pliers which can take 3 letters and 3 numbers, but have large characters. I think cattle pliers are the answer. I don't tattoo newborns - prefer to wait a few weeks.
Any suggestions would be most welcome. Don't mind what they cost, but they have to be good. Hmm...might just post this in the cattle section...
You will find the applicators and the tags are not compatible...if you choose one set of tags you cannot use some one else's applicator you have to use theirs I have run into the same problem as well
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You will find the applicators and the tags are not compatible...if you choose one set of tags you cannot use some one else's applicator you have to use theirs I have run into the same problem as well
Sorry, but I don't agree :-\
The Fearing applicator (when used with Fearings tags) is fiddly and doesn't release properly, but the Ketchum ones work with all brands of tags without problems :thumbsup: (Just my opinion mind ;) )
Karen :wave:
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jellybean is correct that not all aplicators can use all types of tags happy hippy just may be lucky that her aplicator fits what tags she has purchased already BUT there are a lot of tag suppliers out it is a multi milloin pound business cattle sheep goats and pigs need them and there new births evey year :farmer:
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BUT there are a lot of tag suppliers out it is a multi milloin pound business.......
I Wish !!
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but you are not making them sfs ;) :farmer:
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I wasn't suggesting that I wanted to use my existing pliers with tags from a different company!