NLIS (Sheep and goat) breeder tags are colour coded to match the sheep industries year of birth tag colour system and are used to permanently identify sheep and goats before they leave their property of birth. The year of birth colour system has eight colours. The colours are black, white, orange, light green, purple, yellow, red and sky blue, in that order.
Each colour designates a year on a rolling cycle starting with the colour black and ending with sky blue, and then returning to black. Pink is used for post-breeder tags to show that sheep have been brought onto the property, usually from a. Mobble's sheep tag colour selector from their livestock farm management software.
The year of birth colour system has eight colours (black, white, orange, light green, purple, yellow, red, sky blue). Each colour is connected to a year on a rolling cycle, starting with the colour black and ending with sky blue. Pink is used for post.
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Colours: Black, blue, green, pink, orange, purple, red, white and yellow. Price: Management options from $0.36* + GST. Electronic Tag - RapID Tag (available in VIC, WA and TAS only) Product Details Allflex RapID tags are National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) compliant for sheep, goats and alpacas.
They come in strips of 20 tags and are available in 9 highly visible colours. NLIS (Sheep) breeder tags are colour-coded to match industry's 'year of birth' tag colour system and are used to permanently identify sheep and goats before they leave their property of birth. Ear Tag Year Colours & Letters Year Colours Sheep Ear Tags In Australia, adhering to specific tagging protocols is crucial to upholding the country's biosecurity standards.
NLIS lamb tags play a vital role in sustaining export markets, deterring theft, and facilitating disease tracing efforts. Compliance with this requirement is mandatory. Sheep ear tags - more than just a colour Ear tags provide unique identification of sheep Sheep ear tagging is an essential part of the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS), Australia's system for identifying and tracing sheep and goats, and is a mandatory requirement in some states in Australia.
Victoria NLIS Tags NLIS Cattle was introduced in NSW on 1 July 2004. NLIS (Sheep and Goats) was introduced on 1 January 2006 and in NSW is a mob based system. VICTORIA Victoria has had mandatory eID tagging of sheep and goats since 1st January 2017.
Levies paid at abattoirs subsidise the electronic tags purchased through Agriculture Victoria. Buy subsidised tags online through Agriculture Victoria at tags.agriculture.vic.gov.au. To order over the phone, call 1800 678 779.