The largest animal ear tag manufacturer in South China 13 aer tag production lins ensure faster supply
12 technical experts with more than 10 years of industry experience to meet customers from shape, size, chip, color and other parameters of a full range of product customization services
High sensitivity, long reading distance, accurate frequency, imported BASF TPU materials.
Core team members have 10 years of industry experience, including 12 professional technical staff, 6 professional R & D staff, 12 professional overseas sales team, 7*24 hours to solve customer after-sales problems.
Active RFID: Active RFID animal management utilizes battery-powered tags that have a longer read range and can transmit data over greater distances. It is ideal for large-scale operations or tracking animals in expansive areas.
Animal Welfare and Traceability: RFID animal management systems contribute to animal welfare by enabling accurate health monitoring, timely interventions, and improved disease management. Additionally, they enhance traceability by maintaining comprehensive records, ensuring the safety and quality of animal products and meeting regulatory requirements.
Livestock Farming: RFID animal management is extensively used in livestock farming, including dairy, poultry, and ranching. It facilitates efficient herd management, precise feeding, and breeding programs, leading to improved productivity and profitability.
Real-time Monitoring: RFID technology enables real-time tracking and monitoring of animals. It provides immediate access to data on animal movements, health parameters, and feeding patterns, allowing prompt intervention and proactive management.
RFID animal management is a system that uses radio frequency identification technology to track and monitor animals by attaching RFID tags or anklets to them.
RFID animal management works by attaching RFID tags or anklets to animals, which contain unique identification codes.
RFID animal management can be used for a wide range of animals, including livestock such as cows, sheep, pigs, and poultry, as well as wildlife in research and conservation efforts.