Lambman wrote: » Not even 24 hours old yet... sorry lads was in lambing shed there gonna be a busy 1 thank god there inside... can lambs be born with joint illl?
Lambman wrote: » Yea done religiously here... first time I seen this tho
Green farmer wrote: » You know the flexi tags / slaughter tags for get 0.20cent , could you get blank ones in the different colour ? Just stick the tag in with a flexi tag applicator ? I don't know, can you ?
Farrell wrote: » Is there any tag like this who can be written on with a perm marker which will keep the ink?
Green farmer wrote: » Got these lads in the post this morning. Will stick a blank red tag in cull ewes years, and spot them easily after weaning. Not sure what the little metal pen is for though.
Ard_MC wrote: » Is it not a spare applicator for the tagger? The pin you have might not fit the tags..just a guess.
White Clover wrote: » Lads, got back into a few sheep this year after a 20 year break! Lambing going well, averaging 200% so far so can't fault that! My question is on tagging, What tags do ewes require? Ditto lambs? Which ear should I put my own management tag? I notice some ewes missing the eid (I think) tag from their right ear. What do I do with these ewes? Appreciate any info on this, Thanks
ganmo wrote: » ewes need an eid in the right and a normal one on the left lambs need one tag in the left, a normal one if its going to the mart or a white slaughter one for straight to the factory lambs don't need to be tagged till theyre leaving the farmewes missing tags can get a full new set with the old number recorded against the new number or the individual tags can be ordered
ganmo wrote: » ewes need an eid in the right and a normal one on the left lambs need one tag in the left, a normal one if its going to the mart or a white slaughter one for straight to the factory lambs don't need to be tagged till theyre leaving the farm ewes missing tags can get a full new set with the old number recorded against the new number or the individual tags can be ordered
arctictree wrote: » I have a few ewes who have lost both tags. What am I supposed to do in this scenario? At the moment I am just retagging them and putting a note in the flock register that they have lost both tags.
White Clover wrote: » Thanks lads, have the gist of it now. On management tags... Do lads get the ewes number printed on them or just start at 1 and correlate to the ewe in your own notes?
Username John wrote: » White Clover wrote: » Thanks lads, have the gist of it now. On management tags... Do lads get the ewes number printed on them or just start at 1 and correlate to the ewe in your own notes? For lambs I assume you mean? I used to use blank ones, and use a marker to write the ewe number on it... and the number of the lamb eg Single = 244 Double = 244/1, 244/2
kk.man wrote: John has the question answered for you. 200%wow that's a nice return!
Username John wrote: » For lambs I assume you mean? I used to use blank ones, and use a marker to write the ewe number on it... and the number of the lamb eg Single = 244 Double = 244/1, 244/2
Farrell wrote: » What blank tags are you using Having issues with writing fading
Username John wrote: » These ones...http://www.stockhealth.ie/pig-tags Writing is still perfect on last years tags. They are a small bit big for very small ears, but they're handy, and they tend not come out. I found the narrow ones were terrible at coming through the ear...
MayoAreMagic wrote: » 41.50 for how many? Sounds like it is a cheaper job to just use the spray...
Username John wrote: » Oh, it would be Mayo. But the spray only lasts a few weeks, the tags are more permanent. It would also be cheaper to use factory tags, and correlate in a notebook, as you only have one tag to buy - but this is messier... I pose it would be cheapest of all, to do nothing, no spray or tags, which we used to do when I was small. It all depends on on what level of recording you want to do really...
MayoAreMagic wrote: » I get what you are saying, but I'd have thought the spray offers the same level of recording. Fair enough you have to redo it after 5-6 weeks, but chances are you will be handling them anyway for dosing.. Plus, on a personal level, Im not a fan of putting extra tags in animals ears, particularly very young animals. I know people might have different opinions on that but that is just me personally.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » I get ya, it suits your system. Generally id be all for a 'handle them once' kind of ethos too. Inventing jobs to be doing is daft. You are finished lambing?! I havent even started 😒 Have you noticed an increase on lambs on the ground from last year or is it much the same?