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  2. Animal tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Examples of non-permanent animal identification are paint and chalk, whereas tattooing and ear tags are examples of permanent identification. [6] For dairy cattle, beef cattle and goats, tattoos are usually done on the ears. Cats and dogs are usually tattooed either on the ear or stomach, whereas horses are commonly tattooed inside of their ...

  3. Animal identification - Wikipedia

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    Animal identification using a means of marking is a process done to identify and track specific animals. It is done for a variety of reasons including verification of ownership, biosecurity control, and tracking for research or agricultural purposes.

  4. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The estimate for the total cat and dog population of the UK is 16 million with 8.5 million dogs subject to mandatory microchip implant. The population of dogs implanted prior to mandatory adverse event reporting February 2015 was between 60% (February 2013) [72] and 86% (April 2016). [73] Approximately 95% are reported to be implanted as of ...

  5. National Animal Identification System - Wikipedia

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    Household pets such as cats and dogs are not included. [8] The first step in the system is identification of locations, or premises, where these animals are housed or otherwise handled, while identification of the individual animals is the second component. The final part of the program is to track animal movement between the various premises. [1]

  6. Ear tag - Wikipedia

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    A sow polar bear with ear tag A tagged black-tailed prairie dog. Livestock ear tags were developed in 1799 under the direction of Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society, for identification of Merino sheep in the flock established for King George III.

  7. Pet tag - Wikipedia

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    A dog tag, cat tag, pet ID tag, or pet tag is a small flat tag worn on pets' collars or harnesses. Humane societies and rescue organizations recommend that dogs and cats wear these tags, which present that the wearer is not a stray, and contain information to enable someone encountering a lost pet to contact the owner. In the UK, dog owners are ...