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Allflex Identification

Allflex Identification

The evolution of the livestock identification services field has largely been driven by more than 70 years of Allflex development and experience. Today, Allflex continues to lead in technology innovation, product design, manufacturing processes, and customer service.

Animal owners globally use our visual tags, tissue sampling tags & collectors, and radio frequency tags (RFID), along with our applicators and RFID readers.

Our portfolio is used to comply with regulatory traceability and biosecurity programs, and to gather information that enables objective management and health decisions for improved productivity within their farming enterprises and supply chains.

Our animal identification solutions are backed by an extensive support team that provides best-in-class technical service to customers worldwide.

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Visual Identification

Allflex visual identification solutions include a variety of tags, with numerous colours and print options, for identifying different species.

Our visual tags’ shape, weight and application process are designed for each target species, ensuring optimal application and retention results.

Electronic Identification

Allflex electronic identification (EID) solutions, based on RFID, are designed for different species of farm animals.

Our solutions are matched to each species’ specific needs, ensuring optimal application, retention and read rate results. Matched sets of our RFID, visual tag, and/or tissue sampling products enable robust traceability systems.

Tissue Sampling

Allflex Tissue Sampling Tags (TST) and Tissue Sampling Units (TSU) take a small biopsy of the ear as part of a routine management task. Lab analysis of the sample can indicate the specific disease status of the cow (BVD status). Samples can also be used for genomic prediction, allowing the farmer to make informed management decisions.


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