Sheep producers are paying extra for new electronic tags, but say too many tags are falling off as the transition into mandatory electronic tags begins. Sheep producers are noticing a ...
A LEGACY of the foot-and-mouth epidemic was one of the biggest talking points on the NSA Welsh Sheep showground. A LEGACY of the foot-and-mouth epidemic was one of the biggest talking points on the ...
Knowing which sheep your woollen jumper came from possible with electronic identification (eID) tags
Do you know where your woollen jumper came from? It's unlikely that you do. That's because, despite wool being one of Australia's oldest industries, there's been very little technological change in ...
WoolProducers Australia is calling for harmonisation from all jurisdictions involved in the rollout. WPA chief executive Jo Hall said in a recent newsletter WPA’s support for mandatory eIDs was ...
Tag losses in sheep are often cited by farmers as a major problem, with some claiming losses as high as 50%. Now, with compulsory EID adding at least 50p to tag costs, losses will be even harder felt ...
Significantly, a leading EasyCare flock owner believes that cattle herd owners can learn a lot for their sheep farming colleagues, where this matter is concerned. Campbell Tweed farms near the village ...
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