Sheep Treatment from a EID Reader

See introduction for treatments.

See treating multiple animals.

FarmIT 3000 is designed to talk directly to most EID readers and weigh heads. you do not need to use the manufacturers software. You can the add an EID Reader icon to your FarmIT 3000 Toolar. To add the XRS icon to toolbar click Here

First click the XRS icon on the toolbar, this will open the stick reader control box, make sure your select the correct unit in box either  XRS or XRS-2. Press "SN"  to 'find' the stick. then the left most icon to download the list of sessions.

Select the session of animals you want to create a management group for, then press "ok".

You are then prompted to save the report you can cancel the save or save it. Then data is displayed, if it looks correct press "OK".


Say yes to the import and select the animal type.

If new animals are found in the imported list the software will prompt you to create them, fill in the details and click the 'Create All Animals' or 'Create Selected Animals' button.

The details of the list are the displayed and you are given options to create management groups or add them to a group, select create management group

Click the 'Treat Animals' button (second button down on the right).
This will open the animal treatment record with the list of animal tags.
The rest is just like creating a normal treatment record....

Sheep Treatment for selected animals

Click the 'OK' button to record. The record will be listed against the animal record and visible in the VET and MED reports.

No Problem !

You can add a problem by selecting <new> on the drop down problem list and entering details of the problem. This will be added to the list of problem in the system for next time.

Missing Product

You can add a product by selecting <new> on the drop down product list. however it is easier to enter the product as a delivery then use it. Be carefule to ensure the product is approved for sheep.

Area Treated

The area treated is optional and only important if you want to know exactly what part of the animal was treated, for example recording which foot was treated (mainly dairy cows).

Note on Dates

The treatment date has a start and finish date in order to administer a course of treatment in one entry. i.e treating the same animal for 5 days. Most treatments are a single dose on one day so the start and end date are the same. The withdrawal dates being calculated based on the product withdraw and the end date.

If you are treating lambs with a single treatment of the same product over a period of a week. I.e you do one lot on monday, another on tuesday etc. Then you can crate one record for all based on the last day of treatment.