Just a little question to encourage some conversation over in the sheep section... 
What is your favorite ear tag design and why?
What is your favorite ear tag design and why?



My first thought was that they were not completely locked, even though I checked each tag before we let the lambs loose. We found 5 or 6 of the tags and they were still locked together as a set, so we are sure they are ripping the tags through by rubbing on the fence (we found 3 on the fence line).Roving Jacobs said:Mine haven't ripped theirs out or tried to rub them on anything but I have noticed the premier tags can be a little tricky to really lock together well, especially if you're using the free applicator the government sends out rather than their applicator. Testing the alignment a couple times before clamping it for real and really squeezing hard took care of those issues for me.
Yep! I had the same issue with the Premier tags using the Scrapie tag applicator.Roving Jacobs said:Mine haven't ripped theirs out or tried to rub them on anything but I have noticed the premier tags can be a little tricky to really lock together well, especially if you're using the free applicator the government sends out rather than their applicator. Testing the alignment a couple times before clamping it for real and really squeezing hard took care of those issues for me.
), I like to tag the lambs when they are a month or two old and I tag really close to the head at the top of the ear, usually when they prick their ears looking straight at you they are almost hidden from sight. Any sheep that don't need to be registered and will most likely never leave here I go without tags(my mouflons for example, only the bought in Ewe and Ram have tags, the 2 ewes born here do not).