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Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Pikeman on December 15, 2013, 05:55:46 pm

Title: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: Pikeman on December 15, 2013, 05:55:46 pm
What is a slap mark on a pig that's used instead of ear tag?
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: hughesy on December 15, 2013, 09:38:02 pm
It is basically a tattoo of your herd number made by "slapping" the pig on the shoulder with a device bearing the letters and numbers made up of pins that pierce the skin and tattoo the pig.
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: shygirl on December 15, 2013, 10:08:11 pm
its designed so their is an identification on the carcuss once the head is off. ie you can slap each shoulder and rump, and it will be visible after butchering etc.
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: Bionic on December 16, 2013, 07:37:39 am
I find it quite comforting to get my meat back and seeing the slapmark clearly so I know I am eating my own meat.
When you do the slapmark it often hardly shows through the hair and leaves you worrying that it hasn't taken properly but so far, a couple of abattoir trips later, things have always looked very good once butchered.
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: Pikeman on December 16, 2013, 09:52:53 pm
Thanks, is it difficult to do? I assume I need special equipment?
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: shygirl on December 16, 2013, 10:12:16 pm
have you tattoed before? its like a tattoo plate but instead of "stapling" it onto an ear, it is open and long-handled - so the metal teeth get covered in ink, then you whack the pig with it and the holes are pierced through the skin, then rub in more ink. try looking on utube, im sure there will be a demo somewhere.
Title: Re: What exactly is a slap mark
Post by: Bionic on December 16, 2013, 10:14:24 pm
It isn't difficult to do but best done when they are eating. Then they hardly flinch.
You will need to buy a slap marking tool with your herd number on it and some dye. Paint the dye on the herd no and SLAP
The man I bought my first weaners from suggested we try it out on a plastic bag full of grass cuttings first to get the hang of it but he actually did a pig of his own to show us and then we felt confident enough without trying the grass bag.