National Livestock Identification System — White NLIS RFID tag and a yellow herd management tag The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is a livestock identification and tracking system used in Australia. The system uses RFID devices to identify and track livestock and keeps a … Wikipedia
National Livestock Identification System — noun a system for livestock identification and traceability, allowing individual animals to be identified electronically from implanted or attached identification devices, and tracked from the property at which they were born to the location of… …
Livestock branding — is any technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner. Originally, livestock branding only referred to a hot brand for large stock, though the term is now also used to refer to other alternative techniques such as freeze branding.… … Wikipedia
Livestock — For other uses, see Livestock (disambiguation). Domestic sheep and a cow (heifer) pastured together in South Africa Livestock refers to one or more domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber… … Wikipedia
Livestock source verification — Source Verification is the ability to trace livestock from birth to the consuming public. This process usually entails numeric identification at birth and record keeping which details health records, feed records, and genetic history of… … Wikipedia
Identification tag — An identification tag might be: * Dog tag, an identification tag worn by dogs * Dog tag (identifier), an identification tag used by the military * A radio identification tag, a scanner readable microchip implanted into livestock and pets for… … Wikipedia
National Animal Identification System — The National Animal Identification System, (NAIS) is a government run program in the United States intended to extend government animal health surveillance by identifying and tracking specific animals.[1] Administered at the federal level by the… … Wikipedia
New Mexico Livestock Board — The New Mexico Livestock Board regulates livestock health and livestock identification in New Mexico, in the United States. It was created in 1967 by the merger of the New Mexico Cattle Sanitary Board and the New Mexico Sheep Sanitary Board.… … Wikipedia
National Animal Identification and Tracing — (NAIT) is a system being developed to identify and track livestock in New Zealand. The scheme is to be used for tracing the history of animals from farms to abattoirs using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Federated Farmers, a… … Wikipedia
Automatic identification and data capture — (AIDC) refers to the methods of automatically identifying objects, collecting data about them, and entering that data directly into computer systems (i.e. without human involvement). Technologies typically considered as part of AIDC include bar… … Wikipedia