Multiple Properties Accredited Bought a new property? Here are your integrity requirements: When you purchase a new property for ... Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) and the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS), is essential to maintaining the strength
read moreSheep and goat electronic identification (eID) and the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) Follow these steps to ... sure you have a Property Identification Code (PIC) Contact your state or territory department to organise a PIC or check that
read morereseller or approved suppliers directly. Ensure you have your PIC, specify if you want sheep or goat devices and choose an approved ... see – it is printed on the device and includes your PIC, manufacturer code, device type, e.g. sheep or goats and breeder or post-breeder
read moreFind out more about Early Warning status in the NLIS database.
read moreDevelopment The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is Australia’s system for the identification and traceability of cattle ... need to ensure that the NLIS database for their property identification code is up-todate. Records of livestock transfers and
read moreJoin this webinar, held in partnership with the WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and WA Farmers, for tips and hints on how to use the NLIS database...
read moreParasites such as lice, flies and worms can have negative impacts on animal health and welfare, on-farm profitability and the integrity of red meat produced. Find out how to manage parasites...
read moreEarly Warning (EW) is a status within the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) database that is automatically assigned to a property carrying a high-risk animal or animals.
read moreLivestock producers are responsible for keeping records in order and ensuring on-farm practices align with integrity system requirements. Find out what you need to know.
read moreSheep and goat electronic identification (eID) and the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) Follow these steps to ... sure you have a Property Identification Code (PIC) Contact your state or territory department to organise a PIC or check that
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