The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: 17AndCounting on November 16, 2014, 04:18:05 pm
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I hope someone can help!
We bought a lamb this spring which we intended to fatten and send to slaughter.
However... we've now decided to keep her. She has 1 yellow ear tag from her holding of birth.
As we're now going to have her over 12 months old what do we do about the ear tag problem? I understand that 12 months+ they need 2 tags. What other tag do we need to add?
Do we need to change the existing tag to one with our holding number?
Have tried looking on DEFRA website and just got more confused!
Many thanks in advance.
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You will need to take out the single slaughter tag and replace with a pair of tags, one electronic, with your holding number and an individual number. You can order these online from various tag suppliers. You will then need to record the change of tags in your holding register.
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Sorry FSM ... that is not correct .... only a lamb born on your farm can have your holding number ..... unless it loses both tags and you fit it with a pair of RED tags with your number on (one of which is electronic. If it has a yellow tag then you have the option of ordering a second tag with numbers matching the first one of then needs to be electronic.
Just google replacement ear tags and you get this...
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/191538/sheep-tag-rules101217.pdf (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/191538/sheep-tag-rules101217.pdf)
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You are of course both wrong (just being a bit pedantic here) as no tag will have your holding # on it---the tag will have the flock # and the sheep's individual ID relating to it's holding of birth
A holding # pertains to a piece of land not to an animal ::)
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WHAT a farce trying to make sense of these rules , my understanding your lamb is in England so is likely to have a non-eid slaughter tag , you want to UPGRADE it to double tags . The slaughter tag will only have a flock number of its birth ,no individual number ( if it is eid then you will need to read the individual number with a eid reader ) OK SO FAR . You then need to buy and put in a new double tag with your flock number , RED in colour ( because it is a bought in lamb ) . NOW for the bad bit , you have to record all this in your HOLDING REGISTER , the rules state that you must record its full history , hopefully you bought it from the birth holding , so in record of replacement identification you fill in ( hope fully the same in England as Scotland ) date of replacement / new tag flock and individual number / previous tag number / reason -upgrade . I hope this helps
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WHAT a farce trying to make sense of these rules , my understanding your lamb is in England so is likely to have a non-eid slaughter tag , you want to UPGRADE it to double tags . The slaughter tag will only have a flock number of its birth ,no individual number ( if it is eid then you will need to read the individual number with a eid reader ) OK SO FAR . You then need to buy and put in a new double tag with your flock number , RED in colour ( because it is a bought in lamb ) . NOW for the bad bit , you have to record all this in your HOLDING REGISTER , the rules state that you must record its full history , hopefully you bought it from the birth holding , so in record of replacement identification you fill in ( hope fully the same in England as Scotland ) date of replacement / new tag flock and individual number / previous tag number / reason -upgrade . I hope this helps
So when you put in the new red tags do you have to remove the single tag or can it be left in? In my case it is a ewe that has lost one of her two tags.
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If it is a ewe that has lost one of her two tags, you can just order a replacement that is identical to the one that is left in, but EID if it needs to be, or visual if she has kept the EID one
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So when you put in the new red tags do you have to remove the single tag or can it be left in? In my case it is a ewe that has lost one of her two tags.
You have two choices , the one mentioned of an identical replacement , or cut out the old tag and replace with a new pair , red if purchased sheep , and record all in register
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I'd say there is some confusion in all these posts, while you maybe able to put red tags in the sheep, technically if you know the UK number and the flock number you shouldn't use a red tag. Apply for an EID and Visual tag with the same UK Number and flock number on the tag present. When they arrive from your supplier remove the tag present and re-tag with the new, record the replacement tags in your record. The only thing I'm not certain of is that the slaughter tag your sheep has is an EID tag you may not need to replace this? You may only need to apply a visuall tag, your supplier will know whether this is the case.
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Well 17 ...... if you weren't confused before you are now!
I go back to the link I added before ..... this is the definitive!
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The English gov web site is not definitive because it does not clearly state the way to upgrade a slaughter tag to double tag , the Scottish site gives more detail . You can not leave a slaughter tag in beyond 12months of age as no individual number is stamped on the tag ( pairs have individual numbers stamped on both tags plus the eid )