The ERFID lineup now includes RFID ear tags for livestock — electronic animal identification devices at the 134.2 kHz low frequency (LF). A tag with a unique number accompanies the animal for life: the reader passes the number contactlessly into herd-management software, the veterinary log or a registry.
The tags are certified by ICAR (International Committee for Animal Recording) — the international organisation that tests and registers animal RFID identification devices against the ISO 11784/11785 standards. These standards describe the identification-code structure (ISO 11784) and the radio interface (ISO 11785) with two data-transmission variants — FDX-B and HDX.
How the technology works and where it is used — on the RFID ear tags for livestock page. Ordering and supply of the tags to farms is handled by ERKSONS: ear-tag supply in Uzbekistan. Contact us — we will answer technical questions about electronic identification.