Animal tracking in India follows a manual system of record keeping that is difficult and time consuming, had severe limitations in functioning, livestock maintenance, reports, and analysis, and lacks accuracy and efficiency. Maintaining livestock data and related information manually is a very difficult task as animals of the same breed look alike, and management of individual details and genetic data for a large number of animals is not feasible in the manual process. The department requires a tracking system for its animals that also efficiently manages the individual lifecycle of each animal.
We provide a comprehensive solution for tracking and management of animals through RFID. Using this technology, the Animal Tracking System intelligently identifies each individual animal and manages its health, feeding and weight gain. It also keeps a history of the livestock in its database.
The system uses a hand-held RFID device for tracking each animal inside a farm. The device uses a mobile application to identify individual animals and sends data via Wi-Fi network to the database. SQL Server is used as the back-end database and a Web-based application was developed as the front-end interface.
Our RFID tags are utilized for uniquely identifying and tracking individual animals. A tag is attached to the ear of each animal or tied around its neck or injected. The tracking is done through a hand-held device that scans the tag on each animal and identifies it within the database. A Proximity™ reader is used for registering each tag and assigning it to the individual animal in the database.
Each tag is registered into the Animal Tracking application using a Proximity™ reader. The tag is assigned to a particular animal in the database along with its details such as breed, age, gender, purchase date, weight at purchase time, purchase price, etc.
This animal ID ear tag is specially designed for animal management and is commonly used for tagging cows or similar sized animals. It offers a reading range of 2 cm to 6 cm and has a memory capacity of 128 bits. This tag is compliant with ISO 11784/5 FDX-B standard
Type | Contactless read only |
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Operating Frequency | 134 ± 6 kHz |
Capacity | 128 bits R |
Data Coding Type | BioPhase |
Read Range | 2 cm to 6 cm |
Max Tension | 350 N |
Max Read Quantity | 1 tags/sec |
Anti-collision | IEC 68-2-27 |
Shaking | IEC 68-2-6 |
Multi-Detection | No |
Supported Protocol | ISO 11784/5 |
Dimensions | Height: 103 mm ±1 mm, Width: 74 mm ±1 mm |
Weight | 16.3 g ± 0.2 g (Female Part); 1.5 g ± 0.1 g (Male Part) |
Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Life Span | >5 years |
Operating Temperature | -30 °C to 85 °C |
Applications | Animal tagging |
The QuickPay transponder implant system offers an inexpensive solution for electronic animal identification in accordance with ISO 11784 and 11785.
The glass transponders made from biocompatible glass are manufactured in Germany under superior standards. Fully automated machines ensure constant quality at the highest possible level. The ergonomic designs as well as the high-precision cut cannula guarantee an easy subcutaneous implantation. Each package is sterilized and sealed; the enclosed barcode labels support simple handling during registration.
Operating Frequency: | 134.2 kHz |
Dimension Glass Transponder: |
Φ 2.12 x 12 mm Φ 1.41 x 10 mm Φ 1.41 x 8.3 mm |
Cannula |
2.6 x 27 mm 1.9 x 2.5 mm Stainless steel, Facet cut, Protection cap |
Programming: | On behalf of customer Manufacture or country code+Consecutive ID numbers. For example, INDHR001C172001 |
Packing unit: | Box with 2 x bags 25 pieces each |
International Standards | ISO11784/85, FDX-A, FDX-B |
Sterilization: | Ethylene oxide |
Package: | Pouch 80 x 160 mm, 6 barcode labels, Sterilization Indicator, Weight 7.5 grams |
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