Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Problems with readings of electronic tagged sheep in dairy flocks

  • Antun Kostelić,
  • Željko Mikulec,
  • Anamaria Ekert Kabalin,
  • Ivo Karadjole,
  • Velimir Sušić,
  • Igor Štoković

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s3.157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3s
pp. 157 – 159

Abstract

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Reliable traceability system in animal production is a crucial part for protection of animal and human health. Small ruminants are usually ear’ tagged but this tagging system especially in extensive production systems is not reliable. The use of Radio Frequency Indentifying Devices (RFID, or electronic identification) is more suitable. Ruminal boluses (Rumitag 20 gr, hdx ) are first chosen for ruminant tagging because they are easy and early applicable, easy to read and fraud resistant but they encounter some problems, mainly reading failure. In our trial we investigated reading failure on one sheep dairy farm. Six hundred and eight sheep have been milked during the trial and read for four times during milking. In all four readings we had quite high reading failure in comparison to other author findings. Probable cause for this very high failure could be the use of hand held readers in crowded environment which caused lot of double reading. This means that reading protocol should be improved. Unfortunately we did not have fixed reader so we could not compare readings.

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