Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.04.19.022 - TYPES OF OFFICIAL IDENTIFICATION

All domestic cervidae must be individually identified by two (2) of the following types of official identification, at least one (1) of the types of official identification must be a bangle or lamb tag that is visible from one hundred fifty (150) feet.

01. Official USDA Ear Tag.
02. Tattoo. Legible skin tattoo using an alphanumeric tattoo sequence that has been recorded with the Division of Animal Industries and applied to either the ear or escutcheon.
03. Electronic Identification. A form of electronic identification, approved by the Administrator.
04. Official NAEBA Eartag.
05. Official ISDA Cervidae Program Ear Tag. A tamper resistant, unique number sequenced, individual identification tag approved by the Administrator.
06. Official HASCO Brass Lamb Tag. A brass lamb tag engraved with farm name and individual animal identification number.
07. Ranch Specific Unique Bangle or Lamb Tags. The Administrator may grant written approval for the use of bangle or lamb tags that are: ranch specific; tamper resistant; uniquely numbered; and correlated with another type of official identification on the annual inventory report.
08. Other Identification. Other forms of unique individual identification approved by the Administrator.

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Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.04.19.022
Effective March 15, 2022

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