Fact Sheet

NLISforCattleProducerswithSmallHoldings

TheNationalLivestockIdentificationSystem(NLIS)wasintroducedtoproviderapidandaccuratetracingof livestockmovementsacrossallstatesandterritoriesinAustraliaforthepurposeofunderpinningconsumer and market confidence inthe safety andintegrityofAustralianlivestockandlivestockproducts.

TheNTidentificationandtracingsystemforcattleincludes:

•Compulsory registration of all cattle holdingswitha PIC.

•Mandatory branding of cattle over the age of8 months.

•MandatoryuseofNLISdevicesandtransactionrecordingtotheNLISdatabaseforcattlemoving property to property.

•Mandatory documentationof movements through waybills.

Allcattleproducers should familiarisethemselves withNLIS.NLIS packagesweredistributed toallproperties witharegisteredPropertyIdentificationCode(PIC).

Howdoesthesystemwork?

TheNLISincattleusesradiofrequencyidentificationdevices(RFIDs),alsoknownasNLISdevicesortags andanationaldatabasetorecordindividualanimalmovements.Thedatabaseenablesproducerstomonitor andrecordindividualanimalmovementsontoandofftheirproperty.Itcanalsobeusedasamanagement

tool.

NLISdevicesdisplaythepropertyPIConthefrontofthetag,andcontainamicrochipwiththeRFIDnumber inside the tag. Thereare two types of tags:

•Breedertagsare whitein colourand areusedto permanentlyidentifycattle beforetheyleavetheirpropertyofbirth.Thesetagsshouldonlybeapplied tocattlewhicharebornonthepropertytheyareleaving.

Post-breedertagsareorangeincolourandareusedtopermanently identify introduced cattle that werenot born on theproperty.

Cattleonlyneedtobeidentifiedonce,eitherwithabreederorpost-breedertag.Ifpurchasedcattleare alreadyidentifiedwithaRFID,itmustnotberemoved,andasecondtagmustnotbeattached.Thetags cannotbere-used.Tagsmustbeattachedtothemiddlesectionoftheright(offside)ear.Thetagisissued for application on one property only and cannot be applied tocattle on anotherproperty. NLIS devicescan be orderedthroughyourlocalstockandstationagent.

NLISreadersareusedtoelectronicallyreadtheRFIDnumbersoneachNLISdevice.Therearetwotypesof readers:

•Handheldreadersact in thesameway as a racereader,butgenerallyarenotasfastat recording.Hand heldreaders are more portableandcostless.Thistypeofreaderis suitable for small mobs of cattle.

•Racereadersareattachedtotherailsinthe race or crush and provide automated recording.Ascattlewalkbythereader,they activatethe microchipinthetagwhichis captured by the reader.

Whatdocattleproducersneedtodo?

Whensendingcattleofftheproperty:

1.Ensure property is registered witha PIC.

2.Purchasebreederandpost-breederdevices andapplicator.

3.Apply NLIS devices tocattle before theyleave the property.

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Whenreceivingcattleontotheproperty:

1.ItistheresponsibilityoftheownerofthepropertyreceivingcattletoensureNLISdevicesarereadwith an NLIS reader and that RFID numbersare sent to the nationalNLIS database.

2.RegisterauseraccountwiththeNLISdatabaseat Select‘createanewaccount’.

Producersmusthaveaproperty identificationcode(PIC)priortocreatinganewaccount.

3.ObtainaNLISreaderoruseathird-partyprovidertoreadRFIDnumbers,anduploadRFIDnumbersto the NLIS database within48 hours of cattle moving.

What cattledon’trequireRFIDs?

Onlycattlewhich aremovingfromtheir propertyofbirthdirectlytotheDarwinWharfwill notrequirean RFID. ThesecattlemaybeconsignedtoanAustralianQuarantineInspectionService(AQIS)registeredexport premise to complete export treatment protocolsen route to the wharf.

Waybills

WaybillsprovidedetailedinformationoflivestockmovementintheNT,andmustbecompletedwhenever livestockaremovedoutsidetheboundariesofaproperty.Thewaybillsystemalsoactsasadeterrentto stocktheft,providescertificationofthepropertyoforiginforsaleyards,abattoirsandexportersandprovides

detaileddocumentation formanagement.

ItiscompulsorytousewaybillsundertheLivestockAct.Tomaintainefficientoperation,itisextremely importantthattheinformationcompletedonthewaybillsisaccurateandcomplete.Waybillinformationis recordedontheNTWaybilldatabase.

•Theoriginal(white)copyofthewaybillshouldaccompanystocktothe destination.

•The duplicate (pink) copy should be sent to the Regional Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (RLBO)within 28 days of movement.

•Thetriplicate(green)copyshouldremaininthebookatthepropertyof origin.

FurtherinformationonLivestockIdentificationandMovementisavailableatyourPrimaryIndustryofficeor onthewebsite

PrincipalLivestockRegulatoryOfficer(PLRO) andRegistrar

Sharon KearneyPhone:088999 2031Fax:08 89992024

E-mail: Website:

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Darwin RegionFax:08 89992146 Regional Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (RLBO)

Ph:08 8999 2030M: 0439 270 039

Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (LBO)

Ph:08 8999 2034M: 0401 115 802

Tennant Creek RegionFax: 08 89624480 Regional Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (RLBO)

Ph:08 8962 4490Sat: 0145 117 050

Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (LBO)

Ph:08 8962 4458M: 0401 113 445

Ph:08 8962 4492M: 0457 517 347

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Katherine RegionFax:08 89739759 Regional Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (RLBO)

Ph:08 8973 9754M: 0418 895 084

Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (LBO)

Ph:08 8973 9765M: 0427 604 002

AliceSpringsRegionFax:08 89518123 Senior Field VeterinaryOfficer (SFVO)

Ph:08 8951 8181M: 0401 118 181

Regional Livestock BiosecurityOfficer (RLBO)

Ph:08 8951 8125M: 0401 118 125

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Animal BiosecurityBranch-

NTPropertyIdentificationCode(PIC)SearchDatabase-

NTBrandsRegisterSearchDatabase-

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