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Metal ear tag question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike" data-source="post: 966334" data-attributes="member: 19668"><p>The others are correct in saying the bangs tags are orange. The ID tags for transport across state lines are silver and there are other colors as well. BUT the "official" tags (bangs, ID, etc..) done only by a vet are in the left ear only. Done many cattle headed for feed in other states after sales at the sale barn.</p><p></p><p>@chippie - I do not know the laws of Florida but if cattle have to be tagged to be inported its a good guess they were born in FLorida since thats were the tags are from.</p><p></p><p>Also some states have some iffy areas for border markets which allow cattle to come in from the bordering state and be sold. Then the cattle are tagged dependent on their final destination. But they would be tagged with tags from their home state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike, post: 966334, member: 19668"] The others are correct in saying the bangs tags are orange. The ID tags for transport across state lines are silver and there are other colors as well. BUT the "official" tags (bangs, ID, etc..) done only by a vet are in the left ear only. Done many cattle headed for feed in other states after sales at the sale barn. @chippie - I do not know the laws of Florida but if cattle have to be tagged to be inported its a good guess they were born in FLorida since thats were the tags are from. Also some states have some iffy areas for border markets which allow cattle to come in from the bordering state and be sold. Then the cattle are tagged dependent on their final destination. But they would be tagged with tags from their home state. [/QUOTE]
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