Hobby farmers and NLIS Hobby farmers must register livestock movements on the NLIS database, regardless of the property size or the number of animals on the property.
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The main role of the database is to enable livestock movements to be recorded but ‘statuses’ can also be assigned to the electronic RFID devices (tags) used to identify livestock,...
This how-to will outline the format and information that your file needs to contain to upload your changes to the database.
This how-to outlines which report to view in the NLIS database to generate a list of individually tagged cattle, sheep or goats that have been transferred onto or off your...
Here are a few steps to take in setting up or updating your account and navigating the database.
The transfer correction allows you to replace incorrect data with correct data such as the source or destination PIC, the NVD number or movement date.