How-to: Complete a tag replacement RFID tags should remain with an animal for life, but if they fall out, or cannot be read electronically, State regulations may allow replacements. If tag replacements are allowed and animals are still on the
This how-to demonstrates the process to transfer mob-based livestock onto or off a PIC by typing in the details after a physical movement of stock has occurred.
How-to: In brief inbrief How-to: Step-by-step stepbystep How-to: Video video How-to: PDF transferpdf How-to: Conduct a mob-based transfer correction 1 Select the mob-based species and “Mob-based movement correction” action. > Go 2 Enter
See a list of active devices on my PIC This report lists electronic devices registered to a PIC on the database. It includes new tags issued to the PIC but excludes dead animals and tags with an inactive status [NLS-IA]. PIC-based users (like
Transaction history report Always run this report after you send files to the database, to check your transactions were successful. When the report is displayed on the screen, you can sort and filter the results to find specific files, check
Understanding PIC and device status codes A status can be assigned to properties, livestock or devices, so that animals can be traced along the supply chain, for residue testing and food safety purposes. Regulatory authorities can assign PIC
Lifetime traceability (LT) - reasons for loss All cattle recorded on the database have an LT status – Y (Yes) or N (No). White breeder tags are assigned a status of Y and orange post-breeder tags have a status of N. A tag can lose LT for
See a list of devices I have purchased For the specified period, this report will list RFIDs issued by tag manufacturers to a PIC, plus all tags issued to other PICs, but transferred to that PIC using the TAGTRAN function. For each device, the