Putting livestock on agistment? Here’s what you need to know to meet your integrity requirements and protect your livestock while they’re on agistment.
read moreJanuary 2025. The eID tags must be approved by the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) so that stock can be individually ... identified and traced through the NLIS database. Having Australia’s livestock individually electronically tagged will enable fast tracking
read moreIf you do not have access to a current hard copy NVD and need to move stock urgently, eNVDs are accessible at any time to fill out on your mobile device or computer.
read more(eNVDs) Q: When doing an eNVD for sheep, should the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) ear tag number for each sheep ... are not vendor bred. There is a question on the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) NVD which asks for the Property Identification
read moreJust six to seven minutes is all it takes for Kerwee Feedlot Livestock Manager, Stevie-Lee Wayman, to complete a livestock consignment of 200 head or more grainfed cattle using the...
read moremeat against overseas competitors. Livestock Production Assurance On-Farm Quality Assurance (LPA QA), can boost a producer’s international ... such as feedlots. Biosecurity critical to intensive beef production a Black Angus, Herefords and crossbred cattle are eating their
read moreYass vet Alex Stephens warns producers about compliance complacency, and how your tagging can help maintain your biosecurity.
read moreCattle that have been treated with HGPs must be identified using a triangular ear punch and the use of HGPs on these animals must be declared on your LPA NVD.
read moreISC representatives have presented Australia’s integrity systems to the Indonesian government to support the development of local traceability systems.
read moreWith demand for HGP-free beef increasing significantly in recent years, in both domestic and international markets, Australian producers are reminded they must use HGPs responsibly to protect our market access.
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