1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1699(99)00036-8
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Development of a ceramic bolus for the permanent electronic identification of sheep, goat and cattle

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“…Thomas et al (2006) reported that the overall loss of e-ETs was 9.9 % for sheep in 4.5 months and 19.2 % for lambs in about 3 months, and these lost rates were unacceptably high for official use. Elec- tronic and visual ear tag losses observed in the study were lower than those reported in the literature (Caja et al, 1999;Conill et al, 2002;Rusk, 2002;Ghirardi et al, 2006;Thomas et al, 2006). …”
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confidence: 54%
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“…Thomas et al (2006) reported that the overall loss of e-ETs was 9.9 % for sheep in 4.5 months and 19.2 % for lambs in about 3 months, and these lost rates were unacceptably high for official use. Elec- tronic and visual ear tag losses observed in the study were lower than those reported in the literature (Caja et al, 1999;Conill et al, 2002;Rusk, 2002;Ghirardi et al, 2006;Thomas et al, 2006). …”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…When tags were missing, the date was recorded and the animal was re-tagged. The readability (R) and dynamic reading efficiency (DRE) of ear tags were calculated using the following formulas: R (%) = (n readable devices/n applied devices) × 100 (Caja et al, 2014); DRE = (n read transponders/n readable transponders) × 100 (Caja et al, 1999). The number of unreadable transponder with electronic readers; 2 dynamic reading efficiency (n read transponders/n readable transponders × 100); 3 one hundred eighty-three male lambs were sold at 7 months of age.…”
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“…The goat was restrained and the bolus was applied at the end of its tongue. The mouth of the animal was closed to stimulate involuntary deglutition, as described by Caja et al (1999). After deglutition, the bolus was retained in the reticulum or rumen.…”
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“…Electronic ruminal boluses comply with the requirements established by ICAR (2007) and, therefore, are considered safe and effective means of identification of cattle and sheep (Caja et al, 1999;Ghirardi et al, 2006). However, high variability has been observed for retention rate of electronic rumen boluses in goats (Pinna et al, 2006;Carné et al, 2009a;Carné et al, 2009b).…”
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confidence: 92%