In recent years, there have been outbreaks of animal epidemics worldwide, such as mad cow disease, foot-and-mouth disease and avian influenza, which have brought great harm to human health and the animal husbandry industry. In response to this problem, governments have adopted measures to strengthen the management and monitoring of animals, of which animal identification and tracking has become an important means of response. In the past few years of practice, animal electronic identification technology, especially radio frequency identification technology (RFID), plays an increasingly important role in animal management.
Animal identification and tracking is a technology that utilizes specific tags (such as animal ear tags) and technical means to identify animals and to track and manage their relevant attributes at all times. The application of this technology can strengthen the control and monitoring of exotic animal diseases, protect the safety of native species and ensure the trade safety of livestock products. In addition, animal identification and tracking can also strengthen the government's management of animal inoculation and disease prevention, improve the ability to diagnose and report animal diseases, as well as the emergency response to domestic and international animal epidemics.
The links involved in animal identification and tracking include feeding, slaughtering, supervision by competent authorities and logistics and distribution. In the feeding segment, RFID tags are installed when livestock are born to record information during their growth, including vaccination records, disease information and breeding key information. Prior to slaughter, RFID tags are read to confirm that the livestock have vaccination records and are healthy and disease-free to ensure safe slaughter and entry into the market. Regulatory authorities require that goods trays, boxes and price tags at sales outlets carry RFID tags to record meat-related data for regulation and traceability. In the logistics and distribution chain, RFID tags help track the circulation path and information of meat products.
In summary, animal identification and tracking technology is an indispensable and important means in today's animal husbandry management. Through the use of RFID and other electronic identification technology, it can strengthen the monitoring of animals, epidemic prevention management and product traceability, so as to protect human health and ensure the sustainable development of animal husbandry.
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