In most breeding and multiplication herds, electronic ear tags are used. But this can also be an advantage for you who want to follow the same pig from birth to slaughter. For example, for herds with rearing without antibiotics (OUA), it is an advantage of being able to trace the pig when registering medicines.
Optimize the time of your registrations
When using electronic eartags for slaughter pigs, registration will be at the individual level instead of the group level. This will improve the traceability of your pigs - for example, during treatments. In addition, you can scan the eartag of the pig before each registration, so you don't have to search for the ID manually.
It is also possible to record a condition, weight or body condition.
The PigVision setup for electronic earmarks
In PigVision, you can assign ear tags to your slaughter pigs, however, by telling the system that they are breeding animals. This does not have an effect on e-control or other registration, so it is completely risk-free. Once you have purchased electronic ear tags, open PigVision and create your finishers as breeding animals. This is done as follows:
Go to "Breeding" - "Breed progeny" and create your own layout, where you add "TagID", "Ear notch" or "Ear tag" as well as "LFRF id".
See how to create your own layout here.
In the example below, "TagID" is used, which is one of the 3 mentioned above. In these columns there are no rules, and therefore it is possible to enter both numbers and letters as desired.
Birth date, breed, etc. can be added but is optional.
Adding "LFRF id" is easy and quick using the "PigVision Mobile Sows" app and a handheld reader. Search for the pig via the ID number and click on it. Then scan the eartag with the reader and you can now click "Yes" for them to be paired.
See how to connect the reader to the app here.