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Branding and Other Forms of Cattle Identification By Rebecca Jepsen
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Origin in Egypt Spaniards introduced branding to the New World around 1519. Standard practice for all free-rangers in Europe and America. Onset of fences Branding History
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Owner’s Identity Animal’s Identity Age Track Growth, Temperament, Pregnancy Status etc. Government Mandated Reasons for Cattle Identification
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Temporary Tail Brush Removal Color Paint Markers/Chalk Semi Permanent: Ear Tags Permanent Hot Iron Branding Freeze Branding Tattoo Ear Notching Electronic Markers Temporary and Permanent Identification Methods
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50 percent of cows and 40 percent of calves. Most popular of permanent identification methods. Must be Dry Most Common Area: High Hip 3 to 5 Second Application Period How to works Branding Mistakes: Hot Iron Branding
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Considered more Humane Requires Much More time and Equipment – consequently less that 2 percent of calves and 4 percent adult cattle are freeze branded. Uncertain Success Process: Hair Clipping Liquid Nitrogen or Dry Ice/Alcohol Mix. 30 to 60 Seconds average. May take up to 2 minutes. Varying Degrees of Hair Follicle Damage. Not for All Cattle Freeze Branding
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Most Permanent form of Identification; Breed Registration Requirement and Vaccinations Mid Vein of Ear Ear Cleaned/Disinfected Area rubbed with Paste or Ink Spiked Letter “Stamp” Instrument Indentations Filled With more Ink Problem for Certain Cattle Breeds Other Hassles/ Restrain Need Tattoo
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Multiple Purposes Often Used in Addition to Branding (Breeding Records etc.) Main Problem… Hair Length Issues Clipping triangular pieces of the ear lobe off. These notches can be read using a system of numbers and letters that are assigned to each part of the ear. Ear Notching
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Metal or Plastic Usually used in Conjunction with Permanent form of Identification (example) Negatives: Dirt/Tear Ear Tags
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RFID chips contain radio- frequency technology that employs a magnetic field to emit a coded identification number when scanned by a reader device. Implanted Under the Skin Not always Reliable Being Replaced by… Electronic Implants
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All Electronic identification tag chips use radio frequency identification, or RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. Farmers can identify all the animals in a herd faster (hundreds per minute) and from up to a few meters away. Considered permanent Governments all over the world are mandating the use of electronic tags on all livestock in order to ensure food safety and provide traceability.. Electronic Markers
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RFID Ear Tags/Ear Buttons
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All Fire and Freeze Brands Must Be Registered ODA $100 Fee to Renew Every Four Years 11,500 Current Brands in Oregon Jean Bennett Registering For Brands in Oregon
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Only half of the cattle in the united states have permanent forms of identification. Why? Future Prediction… Review
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