[Jacob-list] ear tags
Kathryn Shirley
humbug7 at worldnet.att.net
Thu Jun 23 22:02:34 EDT 2005
Premier's 2X tags have held up the best in all kinds of ears at my place. And they are easy to read. I have yet to lose one....(so far)
And there's nothing to stop you from joining the voluntary program. My start date just changes when I bring ewe(s) into the flock that either don't have a voluntary start date or have a later date than mine is.
Kate Shirley
Humbug Farm
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda
To: Victoria da Roza ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] ear tags
I have not yet enrolled in the voluntary scrapie program (I may do it this year - then again, I may not). I have the tags that the state department of agriculture sends along with an applicator for free. I also did purchase the applicator and button tags from Premier for the voluntary program a few years back when I was first thinking about enrolling. The state vet came and told me that he thought a breeder shouldn't join until the breeder had his/her ewe flock established. I'm not there quite yet.
Which tags are those from Premier that you like? I found the button tags were abit harder to apply than the free plastic tags. I didn't realize that other tamper proof tags had a smaller hole. I had two of the small free tags pull completely through the ears yesterday, the day the sheep were to be picked up. Since the tag numbers were already on the health certificate, it was a long day 'walking the grid' to find the tags. Thought I was in a CSI drama :-) I really don't like ear tags, but I would like to hear which ones people have had the least amount of problems with.
Thanks
Linda
What's New at Patchwork Farm?
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:42:30 -0700 (PDT), Victoria da Roza wrote:
> We tag with the smallest Scrapie ones you pay for from Premier and
> they go in very slick and make a
> smaller hole than the buttons and they can have your flock name and
> number on them. I have put in both and the tags are much less
> traumatic to the sheep than the buttons. So far not a problem with
> any of the tags ever pulling out.
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