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Best RFID traceback system in the world *according to google

Seems to me that it would only require SPOT Checking to match with Ear Tags unless there was a question - - if one rendom Eye Scan Group/Pen/Load didn't match ear tag in at group might require a whole group be checked - - scan/check = eye scan must matches RFID ear tag.
 
One of the biggest drawbacks is ID cost and time as time is not cheap.Taking Eye scans just adds to the total ID cost as the eye reader equipment $$$$$ and there are very few that will do the collection which can also be dangerous.We have seen where an animal with pinkeye could not be read and cancer eye is out of the question.Still much cheaper over a period of years like brood cows to use a bolus, like the rest of the world does.Never lose the bolus and they have a great reading distance.
 
OldDog/NewTricks said:
Seems to me that it would only require SPOT Checking to match with Ear Tags unless there was a question - - if one rendom Eye Scan Group/Pen/Load didn't match ear tag in at group might require a whole group be checked - - scan/check = eye scan must matches RFID ear tag.

We're not that smart but V_Key and I are just thinking, it seems to us that devlopers want us to use EyeSacn OR RFID.

I think that all we realy need to know is that does "Random" Eyescan MATCH the Ear Tag/RFID Barcode

- All your information could be entered under your Ear Tag Barcode.

If Eye Scan and the Barcode do they Match - Unit just says--> [[Match (Yes) (NO)]] <-- - - (Some Bar have small Hand Held Units like this for less than $600 ea) (and the price will come down) remember when Hand Held Adding Mach cost that much

If there is a No Match you move them to a pen and use you computer/Barcode Reader to match them up :!: :?:

You mught want to check that Lot.
 

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