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Co-Mingled Pastures
The Canadian Cattle Identification Program is an
industry-led initiative designed to promote beef consumption
through assurance of efficient traceback and containment of
serious animal health and food safety problems. The program
is regulated and enforced by the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency (CFIA).
- Encourage your patrons to tag their animals for the
good of the beef cattle industry.
- Register your pasture with CCIA. The exemptions for
community pastures has been eliminated. All cattle
leaving the herd of origin must be tagged even if its
returning to the herd of origin.
- Keep records of the origin of cattle coming to
pasture.
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The
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced a
regulatory amendment that requires all cattle to be
tagged prior to leaving their farm of origin, including
those going to community pasture, exhibition site, test
station or veterinary clinic (unless going to an
approved tagging site).
- Keep a record of the ID number of animals that have
been re-tagged after losing a tag, along with any
information about their origin.
- Under no circumstance should a CCIA tag be removed
from an animal that is already tagged.
- If you apply a CCIA tag to an animal that already
has one, you must report the cross-referenced numbers to
the CCIA.
- CCIA tags must not be re-used.
Note:
- The Canadian Cattle Identification Program makes
traceback and containment of serious animal health
and food safety problems faster and more efficient,
which helps keep customers buying Canadian beef and
cattle.
- This program is regulated and enforced by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
September 1, 2006
All cattle leaving their
herd of origin must be tagged
with a CCIA approved RFID tag.
In order to facilitate the
transition to RFID, full
enforcement by the Canadian Food
Inspection Agency (CFIA) will
commence December 31, 2007.
Please note: Tampering with
and /or cutting out a CCIA
approved tag is against
regulation. At this time,
producers who have bar code tags
in animals will need to leave
the bar code tag in when
applying an RFID tag. Producers
can log onto their accounts at
www.clia.livestockid.ca or
visit
www.canadaid.ca/info for
more information on how to
cross-reference when two tags
are applied on the same animal
which ensures all information
including any Age Verification
information is maintained.
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