EID - Electronic Identification
EID or Electronic Identification enables a animal to be identified (tag read) by
the use of a electronic chip inserted into the animals plastic ear tag. In the
UK Sheep have had to have EID tags fitted since 2010, the use in cattle is
optional. Sheep EID tags have an electronic representation of the official tag
number, known as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). This provides a code
for the country, the owners/breeders flock number and a sequencial individual
number of the animal.
HEXIDECIMAL or ASCII
The number is ofcourse written into the electronic tag in 1's and 0's computer
speak. This number may then be read and displayed in various formats, however
there are two basic formats, HEXIDECIMAL and ASCII. Hexidecimal or BASE 16
represents the data in its basic form, ASCII in a human readable for. WYSIWYG
tags only display the visual number when viewed in ASCII. Thus a typical sheep
tag would look as follows
ACSII Representation of WYSIWYG TAG
0826012345600006 = UK 0123456 00006
FarmIT 3000 and EID
Whether you choose to use EID as a management tool or not, FarmIT 3000 has the
capability to allow you to make full use of the technologie. This not only
includes allowing you to set an EID for an animal but then use this field when
importing data from the various EID readers that FarmIT 3000 supports. You may
also import data from file (CSV format) and reference the animal using the EID
number. Each animal has two EID number fields allowing us to store the EID in
acsii and hexidecimal. This is not required with sheep but useful with some
cattle situations where on EID reader is in one format and a second EID reader
in another. Normally the second EID number is NOT used.
EID and Large Flocks of Sheep
If the thourght of keeping computerised records for 1000's of sheep puts you to sleep or seems an impossible task, then maybe EID is the answer for you. The greatest benifit to EID is the fact that it makes
recording on a large scale not only possible by quick and accurate. Handheld EID
readers make recording lambing a 15 second job (per ewe) and with a FarmIT 3000
Weigh Crate weighing 300 animals is possible in under an hour. Our largest fully
recorded flock (SIGNET breeding records included) is over 3000 individual
animals.