Get a welfare assessment of cattle ear tags
How cattle ear tag manufacturers and suppliers get a welfare assessment of ear tags, and what’s required in the assessment.
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The 21-day ear tag welfare assessment is the second stage of the process for manufacturers and suppliers to get ear tags approved.
Once the Livestock Unique Identification Service (LUIS) support team tells you that you can move to live welfare trials, you must get a welfare assessment at 2 farms. The welfare assessment must be supervised by a vet.
You must pay for any costs related to the assessment.
What happens next
At the end of the assessment, the vet will send you a welfare assessment report.
You need to send this report to:
LUIS Section
Rural Payments Agency
Curwen Road
Workington
CA14 2DD
Email: [email protected]
The LUIS support team will check the results with the Animal and
Plant Health Agency (APHA) vet.
If the LUIS support team is satisfied with the results of the welfare assessment, they will tell you to send your tags for Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) testing.
Do not send the tags for PAS testing until the LUIS support team tells you to, or you may have to pay extra costs.
Updates to this page
Published 3 August 2021Last updated 10 March 2023 + show all updates
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Ear Tag Allocation System (ETAS) replaced with Livestock Unique Identification Service (LUIS).
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First published.