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Bison Producer
The Canadian Cattle Identification Program is an industry
initiated and established trace back system designed for the
containment and eradication of animal disease.
September 1, 2006 All Bison leaving their herd of origin are to 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.
Important Guidelines for Producers
- The CCIA encourages all producers to replace lost
tags at every possible intervention.
- Tags should be applied according to
manufacturer's
directions.
- If you apply a CCIA tag to an animal that is already
tagged, the CCIA requires notification of the
cross-referenced numbers.
- CCIA tags should never be re-used.
- Records of the ID number of re-tagged animals
(ie. animals who have lost tags) should be kept along with
any known information of where they came from.
- CCIA tags should not be removed
from an animal that is already tagged unless
the number has been retired from the CCIA database as in
the case of dead or exported animals.
- Please ensure numbers on CCIA approved tags remain
visible.
- Bison originating from a single location can be
tagged with tags purchased under a single PIN number,
even if the bison have different owners.
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Canadian Bison Association
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Canadian Bison Tag Order Form (pdf
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Alberta Bison Commission
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