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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 64954" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>IS anyone using the large ID tags for calves? I would typically use something smaller for calves but it was hard to read from a distance so I switched to large. Now I wonder if my calves are going to have a lazy ear as they grow to weaning weight. As long as were on the subject of tags, I wonder what different kinds of numbering systems folks are using. Bulls and cows are tagged and firebranded by the breeder I purchase from. For the calves I duplicate the mothers number and add a dash and the 2 digit year the calf was born. This helps mammy up calves easily, while grouping the calf with it's mother in the inventory database.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 64954, member: 19"] IS anyone using the large ID tags for calves? I would typically use something smaller for calves but it was hard to read from a distance so I switched to large. Now I wonder if my calves are going to have a lazy ear as they grow to weaning weight. As long as were on the subject of tags, I wonder what different kinds of numbering systems folks are using. Bulls and cows are tagged and firebranded by the breeder I purchase from. For the calves I duplicate the mothers number and add a dash and the 2 digit year the calf was born. This helps mammy up calves easily, while grouping the calf with it's mother in the inventory database. [/QUOTE]
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