8 CCR 1205-2, pt. 5 - Alternative livestock identification
5.1. Tattoos.
(a) All alternative livestock must be
permanently identified with a tattoo number as follows:
(1) CO (indicating Colorado) followed by a
number as assigned by the Board (indicating the license number of the
alternative livestock farm where tattooed) ("CO***"); and
(2) Any alphanumeric combination of letters
or numbers consisting of not less than 4 digits (indicating the individual
animal number) (hereinafter referred to as "ID Number").
(b) Each elk shall be tattooed:
(1) on the left hindquarter in the hairless
area beside the tail;
CO*** ID Number
(2) in either ear if both the CO*** and the
ID Number are in the same ear; or
(3) in both ears. If both ears are used, the
CO*** shall be tattooed in the animal's right ear and the ID Number shall be
tattooed in the animal's left ear.
(c) Each fallow deer shall be tattooed in the
right ear.
CO***ID Number
(d) Each alphanumeric character must be at
least 3/8 inch high.
(e) No tattoo
number may be used on more than one animal of the same species. No animal may
have more than one Board assigned tattoo.
(f) All calves and fawns must be tattooed by
April 30 following the year of birth unless a written exemption has been
granted by the Board or its designee.
(g) All other animals must be tattooed within
72 hours of acquisition. Except for calves and fawns not yet tattooed under
Part 5.1 (f) of this Rule, no untattooed animal shall be commingled with
tattooed animals.
(h) Another
method of permanent identification may be used if approved by the Board before
use.
5.2. Visible tags or
neckbands.
(a) After December 31 of the year
born, all alternative livestock must be marked with an approved United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) NUES Tag, or official Canadian alphanumeric
test tag, a visible dangle ear number and color tag, or neckband, provided that
any ear tag used must be at least 1 inch wide by 1 inch long, and each neckband
shall be at least 1 inch wide.
(b)
Any lost NUES Tag, dangle ear tag or neckband must be replaced at the earliest
opportunity.
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