Ref / Pt.No: 294130
Operating Instructions for Safe Use
Fullwood M²erlin
Revision: C
Date: 24-Mar-17
294130
Page 33 of 81
8. Animal Identification
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Ensure operators are properly trained and competent in the application of ear tags.
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Follow best practice attaching animal identification methods and read the Health &
Safety Executive advice on the handling and housing of cattle.
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Fullwood have various options available for automatic identification;
Examples:-
Ear transponder
Pedometers
Neck Tags
8.1
Ear Transponder
8.1.1
Best Cattle Tagging Practice
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Ensure that the correct applicator for the model of tag is used and always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
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Fit in cool weather (where possible) to minimise infection.
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Secure the cows head to prevent jerking while tagging.
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Apply tags under hygienic conditions. The operator’s hands, the ear, the tag and the
applicator should be clean. Disinfect as necessary using appropriate solution.
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When fitting plastic tags, ensure that the tags line up correctly on the applicator and will
lock together when correctly fitted.
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Ensure both parts of the plastic tag have the same number. If Fullwood tags are used,
the number is only required on the female part.
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The female part of the tag should always be on the inside of the ear, this will reduce the
chance of the tag catching on objects. The male part of the tag should always enter from
the back of the ear.
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Check the ear after about 10 days for signs of damage or infection; consult your
veterinary surgeon as necessary.
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Store unused tags in a clean & dry container.
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After attachment, check that the ear tag rotates freely.
All animals in the herd must carry the transponder in the same ear. Check with the installation
engineer to see which ear is preferred.
Record every transponder number against cow numbers (last 4 or 8 digits) - to enter onto the
PC later.
Example;
EAR TAG TRANSPONDER
NUMBER
COW HERD NUMBER
Herd Life Number - Ear Tag
1887 5339
77
UK FO 0140 01515
Correct location for the ear transponder. It should be inserted in between the two main blood veins of the
ear, also half way into the ear from the outer edge.