This study intended to evaluate three identification devices for adult goats reared in semi-intensive system. They were (1) the ruminal bolus, electronic identification device composed of non-toxic ceramic and weighing 74.4 g; (2) small ear tag on left ear, visual identification device with dimensions of 50 × 15mm; and (3) big ear tag on right ear, also a visual identification device with dimensions of 42 × 48 mm. Twenty-two crossbred Boer female goats with mean age of 4 years and mean body weight (BW) of 52.6 kg were used. The identification devices were applied on all animals. Time spent for administration/application, readability and retention rate of devices were assessed. Problems during and after the application of devices, as well as...
This trial evaluates the feasibility of using passive injectable transponders (PITs) in field operat...
L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi ha estat avaluar diferents dispositius de identificació del bestiar cabrum...
Here is presented a survey of the most common cattle identification methods comparing advantages, di...
This study intended to evaluate three identification devices for adult goats reared in semi-intensiv...
This study, evaluated the readability of electronic leg and ear tags in Saanen goats. Fifty-seven go...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate electronic identification, in the form of an ear tag, in 4...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of electronic and visual ear tags in a...
End of Project ReportThe technology for electronic identification (ID) of bovines is currently avail...
Electronic identification of goat and sheep by eartags can largely improve Identification and Regist...
This study is on the fall and readability of electronic leg tags, plastic ear tags and electronic ea...
International audienceThree types of ceramic mini-boluses, B1 [13.8 g; 10.5 × 51.0 mm (o.d. × length...
The Authors report the results of an experiment designed to: a) verify ceramic bolus retention in go...
Animal identification is a basic tool to identify animals for all activities including for farm mana...
The authors report the results of an experiment developed with the aim of: a) verify the ceramic bol...
AbstractThe electronic identification of sheep and goats has been obligatory in the European Union s...
This trial evaluates the feasibility of using passive injectable transponders (PITs) in field operat...
L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi ha estat avaluar diferents dispositius de identificació del bestiar cabrum...
Here is presented a survey of the most common cattle identification methods comparing advantages, di...
This study intended to evaluate three identification devices for adult goats reared in semi-intensiv...
This study, evaluated the readability of electronic leg and ear tags in Saanen goats. Fifty-seven go...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate electronic identification, in the form of an ear tag, in 4...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of electronic and visual ear tags in a...
End of Project ReportThe technology for electronic identification (ID) of bovines is currently avail...
Electronic identification of goat and sheep by eartags can largely improve Identification and Regist...
This study is on the fall and readability of electronic leg tags, plastic ear tags and electronic ea...
International audienceThree types of ceramic mini-boluses, B1 [13.8 g; 10.5 × 51.0 mm (o.d. × length...
The Authors report the results of an experiment designed to: a) verify ceramic bolus retention in go...
Animal identification is a basic tool to identify animals for all activities including for farm mana...
The authors report the results of an experiment developed with the aim of: a) verify the ceramic bol...
AbstractThe electronic identification of sheep and goats has been obligatory in the European Union s...
This trial evaluates the feasibility of using passive injectable transponders (PITs) in field operat...
L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi ha estat avaluar diferents dispositius de identificació del bestiar cabrum...
Here is presented a survey of the most common cattle identification methods comparing advantages, di...