4 Stipulations for Cattle for Irish Retailers Beef Movement Plan

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Benefits to using AIM On Line System and Training Companies

A list of the benefits of using the online Animal Identification and Movement System (AIM).

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List of Approved Suppliers of Bovine Identification Ear-Tags

(Listed in order of date approved)

Agritags

Address:

Clones Road Monaghan

Tags Approved for Bovine Identification

Conventional Tag F9S & M5
Electronic Tag F5S HDX/FDX & M5
Tissue Tag suitable for BVD Testing MF16 DM TYPIFIX-S LARGE

Date approved: 03 February 2020

Datamars Agri Limited

Address:

1 Newlands Business Park Newlands Cross Dublin 22

Tags Approved for Bovine Identification

Conventional Tag F9S & M5
Electronic Tag F5S HDX/FDX & M5
Tissue Tag suitable for BVD Testing MF16 DM TYPIFIX-S LARGE

Date approved: 30 January 2017

Cormac Tagging Ltd.

Address:

15 MG Business Park Galway Road Tuam Co. Galway

Tags Approved for Bovine Identification

Conventional Tag FlexoPlus D/D
Electronic Tag FlexoTronic D30
Tissue Tag suitable for BVD Testing FlexoPlus Geno

Date approved: 12 December 2016

Mullinahone Co-operative Dairy Society Limited (Eurotags)

Address:

Mullinahone Thurles Co. Tipperary

Tags Approved for Bovine Identification

Conventional Tag Ultra Senior Female/Senior Male Plus combination
Electronic Tag Select Ultra HDX Female/Senior Male Plus combination
Tissue Tag suitable for BVD Testing Ultraflex Female TST with Dry tube /Ultraflex Male combination

Date approved: 28 October 2016

Please click on this link to Animal Health Ireland to see the list of BVD designated laboratories that are approved to test this tissue tag ANIMAL HEALTH IRELAND

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Approval Process for Bovine Identification Tags January 2018

The Technical specifications of the tags to be approved for supply in Ireland are set out in this document.

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User manual for online AIM facilities

The AIM system maintains comprehensive data on calf births, farm to farm movements, mart movements as well as details of cattle slaughtered in factories and abattoirs, live exports and on farm deaths.

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Application to amend a registration and/or request a replacement passport

Amend or renew a registration. (Form ER94B)

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Agent Facilities

The documents below contain information for keepers in relation to new agency/agent facility under the animal identification and movement (AIM) system.

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Q & A on Agent facility AIM

Q&A for keepers in relation to new agency/agent facility under the animal identification and movement (AIM) system

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AIM AG1 - Keeper Form to allow an Agency/Agent acess to AIM

This form must be completed by the registered keeper of the Herd Number.

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AIM AG2 - Form to register as an Agency for AIM purposes

Application to register as an Agriculture Agency for Access to the Animal Identification and Movement system (AIM).

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AIM AG3 - Form to register as an Agent for AIM purposes

Application to register as an Agriculture Agent for Access to the Animal Identification and Movement system (AIM).

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AIM AG4 - Form to Terminate Agency/Agent Access to AIM

Complete this form to terminate Agent access to the Animal Identification & Movement system (AIM).

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Irish Bovine Animal Identification System - Overview

The aim of the Bovine Animal Identification System is to guarantee the safety of beef and beef products by the operation of an effective animal identification and tracing system. The system has four elements: tagging, bovine passport, on-farm bovine herd registers and a computerised database.

The important aspects of each of the elements of identification are as follows:

Tagging

The tagging system requires the application by the keeper of two identically numbered yellow plastic eartags to all calves born on a holding within twenty days of birth. Keepers are obliged to order their annual requirement of eartags directly from the tag supplier approved by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. They do this by completing the tag order card sent to them by the approved tag supplier and returning it with the appropriate fee. On application of a pair of tags to a calf, the keeper must complete a corresponding and identically numbered registration application form, which is supplied with each pair of tags.

Registration and Passports

Keepers are required to register the birth of each calf on a central birth registration database. This can be done by registering the calf birth online or by completing the registration application form [received with the tags] and sending it within seven days of tagging the calf to the registration agency appointed by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. On receipt of a completed and valid registration application, the registration agency issues the keeper with a passport for the animal concerned. This passport must accompany the animal each time it is moved. All movements of the animal throughout its life must be recorded on the passport.

Bovine Herd Registers

Keepers of cattle are required to maintain a herd register of all bovine animals on their holdings. The herd register must be kept up-to-date and must record information in relation to all calves born on the holding together with details of all animals entering or leaving the herd and of animal deaths on the holding.

Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) System

The AIM system is a database which records all bovine birth, movements and disposals. The system captures details of all animal movements and this information is used to verify the origin, identity and life history of cattle entering the food chain. It is also used to check compliance of cattle with eligibility criteria of the Single Payment Scheme. The AIM system can also be used to assist in the identification and tracing of bovines that may have come in contact with infectious diseases, for veterinary certification and to provide statistical information in respect of the cattle sector.

Notifications to AIM

Keepers of cattle are obliged to notify the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine of the movement of cattle to and from their holdings. In the case of cattle sold privately, the source keeper must obtain a Certificate of Compliance from the Cattle Movement Notification Agency or on-line from the Department's website prior to the movement of any animal off the holding. Both the source and destination keepers must confirm within 7 days of the event that the movement has taken place. Keepers must also notify the Department of on-farm deaths.

On-line facilities available to farmers with bovine animals

A number of on-line facilities are available under the AIM system that allows farmers to:

  • register calf births;
  • apply for a Certificate of Compliance (to move cattle direct from farm to farm), from mid 2010 a farmer will be able to print the Certificate of Compliance from a home PC and printer;
  • check cattle in the herd according to the AIM database;
  • verify that movements in and out of the herd have been recorded on the system;
  • view the life history of individual animals until they leave the herd; and
  • view the most recent TB and Brucellosis test dates for animals in the herd.

Farmers must register with the Department's Agfood.ie facility to avail of the on-line services, which are available free of charge. This can be done by clicking on the agfood.ie by following the simple instructions. Farmers can also contact the eService Helpdesk (lo-call number 1890 252 118) to register over the phone or to obtain a paper application.

Bovine Electronic Herd Register

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Bovine Electronic Herd Register Q&A

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Animal Remedies Record Forms (Farmers) xls doc

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Bovine Birth and Movements Monthly Reports

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Farm to Factory / Abattoir Quarterly

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Kill numbers at EU approved slaughter plants originating in Controlled Finishing Units

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Age Profile for Dairy and Beef Animals

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Cows Presented DAFM & LA Approved Locations

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Mart Throughput (Province) Report

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Approved Farm Management Packages

Certificate of CMMS compliance

The forms below concern moving bovines to holdings and shows.

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NBAS 31A - Application Form for a Certificate of Compliance for the Movement of Bovine from a Single Holding to Another Holding

Fill out this form when moving bovines to a new holding.

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NBAS 31 K - Application Form for a Certificate of Compliance for the Movement of Bovine from a Single Holding to a Show

Fill out this form when moving bovines from a holding to a show.

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List of Approved on-line Dealers

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List of Approved on-line Dealers

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Animal Movement Information

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List of Official Breed Codes

Office list of breed codes for the transport of bovine.

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Competent Authority, Model of Passport, Eartags and Holding Register

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NBAS 16 - Amendment of an Incorrectly Notified Bovine On Farm Death Movement

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NBAS 17 - Amendment of an Incorrectly Notified Farm to Farm Movement

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NBAS 18 - Amendment/Deletion of an Incorrectly Notified Bovine Mart Movement

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NBAS 2 - Manual Record of Bovine Mart Movement (Mart Use Only)

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NBAS 2A – On Farm Auction – Manual Record of Bovine Movement

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List of Regional Veterinary Offices

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Service on Agfood.ie

  • Herd Profile
  • Calf Birth Registration
  • Animal Events

AIM Bovine Statistics Annual Reports

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Source: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/467e3-cattle-aim/

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