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National Livestock Identification System NLIS (Sheep & Goat) The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) - Sheep & Goats, is Australia's system for identifying and tracing sheep, lambs and farmed goats.
Sheepmeat Council of NLIS (Sheep & Goats) was introduced on 1 January 2006. It uses visually readable ear tags printed with a property identification code (PIC). It is complemented by movement documents supplied by consignors that are used for identification and tracing (National Vendor Declaration - NVD) . The visual tag mob-based national system is a practical, low cost and effective solution for national sheep traceability in Australia and when used in conjunction with a Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) NVD will meet domestic and export market requirements.
National Livestock Identification (Sheep & Goats) - Changes from July 1st 2010 From 1 July 2010 all movements of sheep and goats to a property with a different Property Identification Code (PIC) will need to be recorded on the NLIS database. This includes movements to agistment properties, regardless of who owns or leases those properties. Owners will not need to record a mob-based movement on the database if they buy or sell sheep through a saleyard, send them direct to an abattoir, feedlot or export depot, or exhibit them at a show, as it will be done for them. Read further about changes/find state contact on NLIS Electronic tags, commonly referred to as Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID’s) are not required to maintain access to key export markets. However, they are a useful management tool that producers may choose to adopt for their specific operations. It’s important that producers:
1. Have a Property Identification Code (PIC) – contact your local agriculture department 2. Tag all sheep and lambs before leaving their property of birth, irrespective of age and how they are sold, with a visually readable ear tag. This is a mandatory requirement(from1 January 2009). 3. Use an appropiate movement document (ie. NVD) when sending sheep or goats to a saleyard, abattoir or another property.
5. Do not remove an NLIS Sheep/Goat tag once it is attahced until the animal is processed in an abattoir. SCA recommends producers to consider using the “year of birth” colour system for breeder tags (graphic source: Vic DPI). ![]() For further details on individual State requirements for NLIS (Sheep & Goats), click on the relevant State:
NSW VIC TAS
Please note: NLIS Advisory Committee continues to work with government and industry to further strengthen the ability to effectively trace the movement of sheep. |