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Sheep And Goat Ear Tags

These durable, weather-resistant ear tags make sheep and goat identification easy, ensuring clear records, easy herd management, and long-lasting use.

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Farmers and livestock managers use these ear tags to identify sheep and goats quickly and reliably. The tags are made from durable, weather-resistant material that withstands rain, sun, and extreme temperatures. They stay in place through daily activity, so farmers can trust that identification will remain accurate over time. Lightweight and flexible, the tags cause minimal discomfort to animals while maintaining secure attachment.

Farmers can write numbers, codes, or other markings on the tags to track breeding, vaccinations, and health records. Bright, highly visible colors make it easy to identify animals from a distance, saving time during herd inspections and routine checks. The clear, smooth surface ensures markings remain legible even after prolonged use.

These tags fit animals of all ages, including lambs and kids. Farmers can apply them using standard livestock tagging tools in a quick and straightforward process. Once attached, the tags stay firmly in place without causing injury or irritation, allowing animals to move freely and comfortably.

Using these ear tags helps farmers organize their herds efficiently and maintain accurate records for health management, breeding programs, and overall livestock productivity. The tags also improve traceability, which is crucial for farm management, regulatory compliance, and emergency situations.

Designed for practicality and long-term use, these tags offer a cost-effective solution for modern farming. They combine durability, visibility, and ease of application to help farmers save time and effort. By simplifying identification and record-keeping, these tags support better decision-making and healthier, well-managed herds.

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