Articles and Press Releases

Recent Articles

2007

RFID Panel Combo Users

Tags for US-Imported Animals

The Nitty-Gritty of Tagging

2006

How To Read Ear Tags

Security Tags Replaceable

RFID Aids Traceability

RFID Panel Tags Here

You Asked...

Replacement Tags

Dairy Meets ISO Standards

Straight Talk On Tagging

2005

Traceability... A Global Snapshot

1.3 Million Holstein Birth Dates to Animal Health Database

Canadian Food Inspection Agency Information Bulletin

Age Verification

Tagging Ensures Service

Combo e.Tags—Located

CLIA

Canada will soon be the envy of the world as it moves closer to a multi-species livestock identification and traceability system. The Canadian Livestock Identification Agency is in the process of hiring a General Manager and setting up an office.

Canadian Animal Health Emergency Management

The Board of Directors unanimously endorsed the efforts of the Canadian Animal Health Emergency Management as presented by Executive Director Matt Taylor, at its July meeting. Currently, Canada does not have a national animal health emergency strategy, and the federal government, to date, does not support emergency management of diseases, despite BSE and Avian Flu.

Animal Health: an All-Species Objective

In 1978, scientists predicted new diseases would emerge every 10-15 years. Ten years later, that was revised to 8-9 years. Today, the estimation is 14-16 months. Interestingly, SARS, West Nile Virus, Avian Flu, BSE, and chronic wasting disease were not on the radar screen in Canada 15 years ago.

 

 

Past Articles

2004

Electronic tag Integration

Large Herd Needs are Heard

Mexican Delegates Scrutinize NLID

Traceability

It's not over yet

Tackling Traceability