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Z Tag NLIS PAZ Sheep & Goat Tags
Z Tag NLIS PAZ Sheep & Goat Tags
$0.22 Incl GST
Fast application & great retention with PAZ tags.
PLEASE NOTE THE PAZ PUMP ACTION TAGGER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE
- NLIS approved wrap around multiple shot tags.
- PAZ pump action tags™ are supplied in strips of ten tags for faster loading and faster tagging
- The PAZ pump action tagger™ ensures no tag wastage during application
- With proven superior retention supported by trials, these tags are ideal for sheep & goats
- Up to ten characters can be printed on both male and female sides of the tag.
- Laser printing ensures bold and defined characters.
- Available in pink for Post Breeder identification
Supplied in strips of 10, laser printed in accordance with NLIS requirements. Please note that colours and marking/printing may vary slightly in appearance from images shown.
Ordering here is easy:
- 1. Choose your colour (year).
- 2. Specify NLIS use (ie for Sheep or Goats).
- 3. Enter your State then complete the fields as required.
For orders over 5,000 tags? Discounts may be available.
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- Print Layout Options
- Printed Symbol Options
- Year Colours
- Queensland & NT
- Western Australia
- New South Wales
- Victoria
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Download Instructions
- To order an approved device or tag you must first obtain an 'Application for Permanent NLIS Device' signed by an inspector.
- This application is available from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) offices where inspectors are located.
- For Regional DAF offices please refer to the DAF QLD WEBSITE
- • All farmed goats must be identified with an approved NLIS device before travelling to a goat depot.
- For further information please refer to the BZ QLD WEBSITE
- Sheep are prohibited animals in the NT due to the presence of blue tongue virus in the Top End and its potential impact on the livestock industry. You must get written permission from the chief inspector of livestock, and meet all other requirements if you want to bring sheep into the NT.
- You must fill in an NT waybill if you want to move goats off the property where they are kept in the NT. Please refer to the NT GOV WEBSITE
- For detailed information relating sheep & goats in NT please refer to the NT GOV WEBSITE
- NLIS (Sheep and Goats) uses a combination of visually readable ear tags printed with a Property Identification Code (PIC), an NLIS movement document which accompanies every mob of sheep or goats when they move, and the recording of all movements of sheep and goats in the NLIS database, to provide traceability.
- Tags can be purchased directly from your re-seller. For more information please refer to the AGRIC WA WEBSITE
- NLIS (Sheep and Goats) uses a combination of visually readable ear tags printed with a Property Identification Code (PIC), an NLIS movement document which accompanies every mob of sheep or goats when they move, and the recording of all movements of sheep and goats in the NLIS database, to provide traceability.
- Tags can be purchased directly from your re-seller. For more information please refer to the NSW DPI WEBSITE
- Procurement of NLID devices is managed via the Victorian Government.
- All NLIS sheep & goat tags are required to be electronic (EID). Visual NLIS sheep & Goat tags are not available for Vic PIC numbers.
- For more information please refer to the AGRI VIC WEBSITE
- All sheep and goats must be identified with a visually readable NLIS device before being moved to any property or location with a different PIC.
- For further information please refer to the PIR SA WEBSITE
- Tasmanian producers must provide their issued Part ID when placing a NLIS order.
- All sheep and goats must be identified with an NLIS Sheep Breeder Tag before being dispatched to a sale yard or to another property.
- Completing DPIPWE's NLIS Registration Form allows you to order NLIS tags in Tasmania. For more information please refer to the TAS PRAS WEBSITE