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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1370003" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>Probably a good call.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gizmom, I am way more familiar with Limis. NALF assigns a four letter ID to each breeder. You can pick the letters to be a recognizable condensed version of your farm name (think COLE, MAGS, WULF). For example, our cattle are registered as Boot Jack Titan, Boot Jack South Bruizer, ect., but the actual prefix can very depending on which of my family members actually owns the cow at calving time. We have 4 prefixes in our family alone. This is why in several Limi sales, you will see several prefixes belonging to one "farm". The childern, grand children, partners, relatives all have there own, but are part of the same "farm" (or ranch or cattle co, or whatever). We actually put both prefix and herd ID in the same ear, with a double head tattoo gun, so we just try to group ones with the same prefix together when we run them through to tattoo, so we don't have to switch that part as often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1370003, member: 24016"] Probably a good call. Gizmom, I am way more familiar with Limis. NALF assigns a four letter ID to each breeder. You can pick the letters to be a recognizable condensed version of your farm name (think COLE, MAGS, WULF). For example, our cattle are registered as Boot Jack Titan, Boot Jack South Bruizer, ect., but the actual prefix can very depending on which of my family members actually owns the cow at calving time. We have 4 prefixes in our family alone. This is why in several Limi sales, you will see several prefixes belonging to one "farm". The childern, grand children, partners, relatives all have there own, but are part of the same "farm" (or ranch or cattle co, or whatever). We actually put both prefix and herd ID in the same ear, with a double head tattoo gun, so we just try to group ones with the same prefix together when we run them through to tattoo, so we don't have to switch that part as often. [/QUOTE]
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