RFID Cattle Ear Tag: The Ultimate Solution for Modern Livestock Management
Optimize herd management with our advanced RFID ear tag for cattle – the new standard for animal identification, traceability, and health monitoring. Designed for cattle producers seeking durable, customizable, and regulatory-compliant solutions, these ear tag for cattle combines cutting-edge RFID technology with rugged design to track, manage, and protect your herd efficiently.
Why Choose RFID Cattle Ear Tags for Herd Management?
RFID Cattle Ear Tags revolutionize livestock tracking by merging electronic ID (EID) capabilities with visual identification. Unlike traditional visual ear tags, our ear tag for cattle stores unique identification numbers linked to critical data:
- Health records (vaccinations, treatments)
- Breeding history
- Movement tracking (compliance with USDA traceability mandates)
Key benefits:
13–39x faster data collection vs. manual entry (using RFID readers)
99.9% accuracy in animal identification, reducing errors in processing or shipping
Weatherproof design for cattle in harsh environments (tested in South Dakota, Wyoming, and New Mexico)
Key Features of Our RFID Cattle Ear Tags
Built to Last, Designed to Perform
| Feature | Specification | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Material | TPU + RFID chip (ISO 11784/5 compliant) | Resists UV, mud, and extreme temps |
| Read Range | Up to 1.2 meters | Fast scanning in large herds |
| Data Capacity | 64-bit unique ID + rewritable 2KB | Store vaccine dates, weights |
| Size Options | Small (calves) to large (adults) | Fit all breeds comfortably |
Why farmers love them:
- Easy to apply: Works with standardtag applicators (no extra tools needed)
- Customizable: Add farm logos or numbers for visual identification
- Low maintenance: Battery-free RFID chips last the lifetime of the cow
Choosing the Right Ear Tag for Your Herd
Selecting the appropriate ear tag for your herd requires careful consideration of several factors. First, determine the specific identification needs of your operation. Are you primarily focused on basic animal tracking, or do you require advanced features such as temperature monitoring?
The size and breed of your cattle also play a crucial role in determining the appropriate tag size and material. Ensure that the tag is durable enough to withstand the rigors of daily life on the ranch, yet comfortable enough to avoid causing irritation to the animal. Finally, consider the compatibility of the RFID tag with your existing reader and software infrastructure.















