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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 649225" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>All of mine get tags. The only ones with tattoos are the ones with Bang's tags. I also keep 'cow-cards' for each brood-cow. I also have a record for each year of who calved, when, what sex, the tag# for its calf, birth weight etc. all this info is also included on the 'cow-cards' and on a sheet of notebook paper for those 'at-a-glance' moments.</p><p></p><p>Where I work each animal has an EID button as well as numbered ear-tag. Bangs tagged animals also have tattoos. The calves are given an initial tag at birth indicating date, dam and bull, then re-tagged at weaning with different numbers. All the info is processed into/on a software program (not sure which they use).</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 649225, member: 839"] All of mine get tags. The only ones with tattoos are the ones with Bang's tags. I also keep 'cow-cards' for each brood-cow. I also have a record for each year of who calved, when, what sex, the tag# for its calf, birth weight etc. all this info is also included on the 'cow-cards' and on a sheet of notebook paper for those 'at-a-glance' moments. Where I work each animal has an EID button as well as numbered ear-tag. Bangs tagged animals also have tattoos. The calves are given an initial tag at birth indicating date, dam and bull, then re-tagged at weaning with different numbers. All the info is processed into/on a software program (not sure which they use). Katherine [/QUOTE]
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