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<blockquote data-quote="bwflonghorns" data-source="post: 200642" data-attributes="member: 3553"><p>Worancher.. I have read up on this.. and u? The numbers I quoted came from a Kansas Univerisity Report... Here is an interesting list come the NAIS folks themselves.. THe animals and "Events" that must be reported</p><p></p><p> :stop: The starting list is on page 15 of the standards, </p><p> </p><p>National Animal Identification System – Draft Program Standards Page 15</p><p>List Codes</p><p>Certain fields are predefined for list standards that would allow the data to be selected and stored consistently.</p><p>Such list standards are presented below.</p><p></p><p> :stop: :stop: these are the critters to be "identified"</p><p>Species</p><p>Code Description Code Description</p><p>AQU Aquaculture CER Cervids</p><p>CLM Clams DEE Deer</p><p>CRA Crawfish ELK Elk</p><p>CTF Catfish EQU Equine (Horses) 1</p><p>MSL Mussels OVI Ovine (Sheep)</p><p>OYS Oysters POR Porcine (Swine)</p><p>SAL Salmon POU Poultry</p><p>SBA Striped Bass CHI Chickens</p><p>SHR Shrimp DUC Ducks</p><p>SLP Scallops GEE Geese</p><p>TIL Tilapia GUI Guineas</p><p>TRO Trout PGN Pigeon</p><p>BOV Bovine (Bison and Cattle) PHE Pheasants</p><p>CAM Camelid (Alpaca and Llama) QUA Quail</p><p>CAP Caprine (Goats) TUR Turkeys</p><p>1 Equine industry will expand as necessary</p><p> </p><p></p><p> :stop: National Animal Identification System – Draft Program Standards Page 13</p><p></p><p>(T)attoo, required if alternate identification</p><p>(field 15) is provided,</p><p></p><p>R(E)eplacement AIN number if event</p><p>code 6 used</p><p></p><p>Alternate Animal ID 2 Character 17 N * Second alternate official Identification</p><p>number if 840 AIN not available, or GIN</p><p>if animal has AIN and was moved out of</p><p>a lot</p><p></p><p>Alternate Animal ID Type 2 Character 1 N (A) AIN with leading USA, (U)SDA</p><p>eartag, (R) AIN with lead manufacture</p><p>code, (B)reed registry number, (L)ot</p><p>number, (T)attoo, required if alternate</p><p>identification (field 17) is provided</p><p>* At least one official ID required</p><p> </p><p> :stop: Events u will need to report!</p><p>Table 6</p><p></p><p>Animal Event Codes</p><p>Event Code # Description</p><p>1 AIN tag distributed – AIN is distributed to a premises or Nonproducer Participant (tags transferred</p><p>to another entity in the distribution chain).</p><p>2 Tag applied – AIN tag is applied to an animal</p><p>3 Moved in – Animal is moved into a premises</p><p>4 Moved out – Animal is moved out of a premises</p><p>5 Lost Tag – New tag is applied to an animal that lost a tag and previous AIN is unknown</p><p>6 Replaced Tag or Re-Tagged – New tag is applied to an animal that lost a tag and previous AIN</p><p>is known</p><p>7 Imported – Animal is imported into the U.S.</p><p>8 Exported – Animal is exported out of the U.S.</p><p>9 Sighting – Animal has a confirmed sighting at a location, no movement has occurred. (Ex:</p><p>veterinarian sighting) {{{or they drive by you house and your chickens are in the road}}}</p><p>10 Harvested – Animal was terminated at an abattoir</p><p>11 Died – Animal died of natural causes or euthanized at the farm/ranch</p><p>12 Tag retired – Tag retired by producer, packing house, etc.</p><p>13 Animal Missing (lost stolen, etc)</p><p>14 ICVI – Certificate of veterinary inspection</p><p>Table 7</p><p> </p><p>From page 8 of the stratigic plan</p><p> </p><p>Producers that have registered their premises may obtain official</p><p>identification devices with the Animal Identification Number (AIN).</p><p>As producers acquire these AIN Tags, the initial record of which</p><p>premises receives tags also provides NAIS with information to</p><p>determine the origin of the animal. or where the animal was first</p><p>tagged. The AIN provides a unique lifetime number for each animal identified as an individual. Producers with species identified as groups or lots may use their premises number to establish the official Group/Lot Identification of their animals.</p><p>Advancing animal identification data collection systems at packing plants will be a priority, so animals removed from the population can be recorded as efficiently as possible. Collecting interstate movements will be another priority, thus the USDA will implement the <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> electronic <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> interstate certificate of veterinary inspection and electronic movement permit systems. As more animals are identified, the systems necessary to record animal movements through other concentration points will be tested and implemented.</p><p> </p><p>USDA anticipates that adequate advances in the NAIS will continue</p><p>to occur, and it will enact regulations by early 2008, requiring</p><p>stakeholders to identify their premises and animals. At that time, all</p><p>animals leaving their current premises must be identified with the</p><p>AIN or Group/Lot ID.</p><p>Collecting and recording animal movements is the greatest challenge</p><p>ahead. USDA will continue to support field trials and gradual</p><p>implementation of successful data collection systems to collect</p><p>animal movement records. Ongoing collaboration with market</p><p>operators, dealers, and service providers will be essential. The requirement for collecting and reporting defined animal movements to the national animal identification and tracking repository </p><p> </p><p>It goes on and on saying "animals" there are no exceptions listed anywhere.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> :?: Wnat a link to this and much more of this about this??</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/about/index.shtml" target="_blank">http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/about/index.shtml</a></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwflonghorns, post: 200642, member: 3553"] Worancher.. I have read up on this.. and u? The numbers I quoted came from a Kansas Univerisity Report... Here is an interesting list come the NAIS folks themselves.. THe animals and "Events" that must be reported :stop: The starting list is on page 15 of the standards, National Animal Identification System – Draft Program Standards Page 15 List Codes Certain fields are predefined for list standards that would allow the data to be selected and stored consistently. Such list standards are presented below. :stop: :stop: these are the critters to be "identified" Species Code Description Code Description AQU Aquaculture CER Cervids CLM Clams DEE Deer CRA Crawfish ELK Elk CTF Catfish EQU Equine (Horses) 1 MSL Mussels OVI Ovine (Sheep) OYS Oysters POR Porcine (Swine) SAL Salmon POU Poultry SBA Striped Bass CHI Chickens SHR Shrimp DUC Ducks SLP Scallops GEE Geese TIL Tilapia GUI Guineas TRO Trout PGN Pigeon BOV Bovine (Bison and Cattle) PHE Pheasants CAM Camelid (Alpaca and Llama) QUA Quail CAP Caprine (Goats) TUR Turkeys 1 Equine industry will expand as necessary :stop: National Animal Identification System – Draft Program Standards Page 13 (T)attoo, required if alternate identification (field 15) is provided, R(E)eplacement AIN number if event code 6 used Alternate Animal ID 2 Character 17 N * Second alternate official Identification number if 840 AIN not available, or GIN if animal has AIN and was moved out of a lot Alternate Animal ID Type 2 Character 1 N (A) AIN with leading USA, (U)SDA eartag, (R) AIN with lead manufacture code, (B)reed registry number, (L)ot number, (T)attoo, required if alternate identification (field 17) is provided * At least one official ID required :stop: Events u will need to report! Table 6 Animal Event Codes Event Code # Description 1 AIN tag distributed – AIN is distributed to a premises or Nonproducer Participant (tags transferred to another entity in the distribution chain). 2 Tag applied – AIN tag is applied to an animal 3 Moved in – Animal is moved into a premises 4 Moved out – Animal is moved out of a premises 5 Lost Tag – New tag is applied to an animal that lost a tag and previous AIN is unknown 6 Replaced Tag or Re-Tagged – New tag is applied to an animal that lost a tag and previous AIN is known 7 Imported – Animal is imported into the U.S. 8 Exported – Animal is exported out of the U.S. 9 Sighting – Animal has a confirmed sighting at a location, no movement has occurred. (Ex: veterinarian sighting) {{{or they drive by you house and your chickens are in the road}}} 10 Harvested – Animal was terminated at an abattoir 11 Died – Animal died of natural causes or euthanized at the farm/ranch 12 Tag retired – Tag retired by producer, packing house, etc. 13 Animal Missing (lost stolen, etc) 14 ICVI – Certificate of veterinary inspection Table 7 From page 8 of the stratigic plan Producers that have registered their premises may obtain official identification devices with the Animal Identification Number (AIN). As producers acquire these AIN Tags, the initial record of which premises receives tags also provides NAIS with information to determine the origin of the animal. or where the animal was first tagged. The AIN provides a unique lifetime number for each animal identified as an individual. Producers with species identified as groups or lots may use their premises number to establish the official Group/Lot Identification of their animals. Advancing animal identification data collection systems at packing plants will be a priority, so animals removed from the population can be recorded as efficiently as possible. Collecting interstate movements will be another priority, thus the USDA will implement the :o electronic :o interstate certificate of veterinary inspection and electronic movement permit systems. As more animals are identified, the systems necessary to record animal movements through other concentration points will be tested and implemented. USDA anticipates that adequate advances in the NAIS will continue to occur, and it will enact regulations by early 2008, requiring stakeholders to identify their premises and animals. At that time, all animals leaving their current premises must be identified with the AIN or Group/Lot ID. Collecting and recording animal movements is the greatest challenge ahead. USDA will continue to support field trials and gradual implementation of successful data collection systems to collect animal movement records. Ongoing collaboration with market operators, dealers, and service providers will be essential. The requirement for collecting and reporting defined animal movements to the national animal identification and tracking repository It goes on and on saying "animals" there are no exceptions listed anywhere. :?: Wnat a link to this and much more of this about this?? [url]http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/about/index.shtml[/url] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [/QUOTE]
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