Animal
Identification Systems
Dr. Farooq
Identification Systems
• Branding
cattle
• Ear Tagging
cattle
goats
• Tattooing
cattle
rabbits
Branding
Used mainly for cattle
Two types
Freeze Branding
Hot Iron Branding
Uses a metal instrument to burn or freeze a mark on
the animal’s hide
Damage to hides is a problem with all types of
branding.
Originally used to show ownership
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Ear Tagging
Use special instruments
Easy to read from the front view
Not permanent
Can be lost or removed
Ear Tagging and tattooing
Tattooing
Uses a special tool to put inked numbers in an
animal’s skin
Most commonly found in the ear
Can be used on the lips or other locations
Permanent
Simple and relatively painless
Hard to read from a distance
Tatooing
Tatooing and tagging
Numbering Systems
System One
This system utilizes a three or four digit number for each animal.
The first number represents the year of birth. The remaining numbers represent the
individual animal’s own number.
921 or 9021
9 = year of birth, '99
21 or 021 = individual animal’s number
With this system all calves born in
1999 or in the '99 would have numbers starting with 9
(i.e., 901, 902, 903, etc.).
Following this system, 2000 calf numbers would start at 021 (or 0021) and 2001 calves
System Two
System two is similar to the first
system. The animal number is branded above the
year of birth or written with a dash or a slash.
In this example 21 is the animal number and 9 is
the year of birth.
21
9 or 21/9 or 21-9
System Three
It is similar to the first two systems. The
main difference is the year of birth is
represented by a letter.
J21, J021, 21J or 021J
J represents year of birth, '99
21 or 021 represents the calf ’s number
System Four
This system assigns consecutive numbers to ani-
mals in the herd. When 99 or 999 or a
predetermined number is reached, then the
numbers can be restarted at 1.
System Five
Mostly on the right and left thigh or ear of
animal
Right thigh/ear—birth serial number+first
letter of farm name
Left thigh/ear---last no. of year (right side) +
quarter (left side)
E.g 42----
2002---4th quarter
Electronic markers
Electronic markers are available whereby a small
micro-chip is implanted at a convenient site e.g. next
to the tail head or in the thick neck muscles.
An instrument which must be pointed at the implant
site from a relatively short distance, is used to read
the signalled identity number of the animal
emanating from the microchip.
Where this system is available it is very useful, but
microchips can become faulty.
DNA finger printing
With modern technology, the genetic make-up of an animal
can be recorded. In cattle, these images are unique and can be
used to identify animals by sending a sample of blood or
other appropriate tissue to a laboratory with the required
equipment.
Although not a technique which can be used for routine
identification, it can be used for example where an animal is
slaughtered and the thieves leave the animal’s skin behind,
taking only some or all of the meat.
With DNA finger printing the relevant meat can be identified
as belonging to the skin and its identifying brand.