Animal RFID Tags Manufacturer
Offering Animal RFID Tags At Good Price
- Full range of chips with low frequency, high frequency and ultra-high frequency
- There are ABS, wood, leather, silicone and other materials to choose
- Quality warranted, all products in our factory are covered by a one year warranty
- No middleman, support customized products
- Professional service, higher cost performance and better experience
Animal RFID Tags Definition
RFID animal tags help farmers identify and track their livestock. These devices can be used on any type of animal. They are flexible and can be used on cattle, pets, fish, and other animals.
The tags contain information such as the ranch name, a unique ID, and age. Most of the tags are available as ear tags. However, you can opt for injectable RFID ampoule tags.
Our Animal RFID Tags Product List
Animal RFID Tags by Material
Animal identification glass tube tag
The animal identification glass tube tag is used for many different kinds of animals. The tag records information about the animal, including contact information in case it gets lost or stolen. It can also show ownership or breeding rights. It is perfect for small animals like cats, dogs, and horses.
TPU animal RFID tags for tracking
This TPU animal RFID tag with buckle tracking is made of TPU, which is safe for the environment and non-toxic. It is suitable for various animals, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and others. The material can stretch a long way before it breaks. The animal tags are soft and flexible and will not hurt your pets.
ABS RFID animal foot ring
These RFID animal tags are made of durable ABS material and can have your contact information printed on them. Our animal tags are made to be strong, hard to remove, and tamper-proof. There is a hidden RFID chip inside the foot ring on the back of the tag so that it cannot be replaced from behind and removed from the collar. This ensures that your pet’s personal information will not be stolen by anyone.
Epoxy RFDI Animal hangtags
RFID Animal Tags with Epoxy
These animal tags are a smart way to keep your animal safe. They have many features, such as RFID technology, a secure locking mechanism, and strong epoxy.
RFID Stickers By Frequency
125KHz/134.2KHz Animal RFID Tags
125 kHz/134.2 kHz RFID animal tags are used to manage and identify animals by injection.
13.56MHz Animal RFID Tags
13.56 MHz RFID animal tags are used to manage and identify poultry, such as chickens, ducks, and pigeons.
UHF 915MHz Animal RFID Tags
UHF 915 MHz Animal RFID Tags are used to identify and manage animals in the livestock industry, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs.
How to Choose the Animal RFID Tags
1. Make sure you have your own system
RFID tags can’t be used on their own. You need to have your own system or be a system integrator so you can buy your own RFID tags.
2. Tell us the type of chip you are using
The chip is the most important part of the RFID system. It stores and exchanges data. The first step in designing the system is choosing a good chip model. Different chip models have different features and prices. You need to determine which model is right for your system.
If you don’t know your chip model, you can send us a sample of your hand to help us test the model.
3. Select Animal RFID Tags material and size
The price depends on the material and size. Choose the material and size that works best for your budget.
4. Define your additional processes
We can customize the logo, print UID, encoding data, etc. for RFID tags.
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Application of Animal RFID Tags
Animal identification and tracking
RFID tags can help you manage large farms or ranches with many animals. You can use tags to identify each animal and track its movement and location. This way, you can better manage your livestock and improve herd health.
It’s also important for preventing theft and finding missing animals. If one of your animals leaves the RFID jurisdiction, you receive an alert. You can then investigate the situation and find the animal.
Animal Behavior Research
RFID animal tags help researchers understand animals better by tracking where they go. This information can help researchers find new ways to take care of and protect animals.
Animal Shelters
Animal shelters often use RFID tags to identify and track the animals in their care. This helps shelters reunite lost animals with their owners and find homes for animals that can be adopted.
These tags also help track vaccinations. This information helps make sure that shelter animals have their vaccinations and prevents the spread of disease.
Shelters can also use RFID tags to monitor the health status of animals. By tracking the animals’ vital signs, staff can quickly identify and treat any health problems.
Animal Breeding and Management
RFID animal tags are used for breeding and managing animals. You can use them to track where the animals came from, how old they are, how much they weigh, and their health status. This information can help you make better breeding decisions and improve the overall health of your herd.
In addition, RFID tags can help you keep track of your animals’ vaccination records. When an animal needs to be vaccinated, you can look up its vaccination history in the RFID database.
Frequent Asked Questions
What is animal RFID tags?
Animal RFID tags help people like farmers, breeders, and veterinarians track livestock, pets, and exotic animals. These tags can be used for many things, like agriculture, laboratory research, and even by pet owners.
How animal RFID tags use?
RFID animal tags are replacing the traditional metal ID tags used for managing livestock. Animals receive RFID ear tags that can be tracked using fixed and handheld readers. Farmers use RFID to identify and track livestock and to record basic health data for each animal.
How animal RFID tags work?
The RFID animal tag is made of two discs that are connected by the animal’s ears. The process is similar to striking a human ear. Each tagged animal is given a unique 15-digit tracking number, and the RFID reader identifies each animal by its RFID tag.
Common RFID chips
| IC | Memory | Protocol | Read/Write | Datasheet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TK4100 | 64bit | ISO7815 | Read-only | Download |
| EM4200 | 128bit | ISO7815 | Read-only | Download |
| EM4305 | 512bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| EM4450 | 1kbit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| ATA5577 | 224bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| Hitag 1 | 2048bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| Hitag2 | 256bit | ISO11784/11785 | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Classic 1k(S50) | 1K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Classic 4k(S70) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Ultralight EV 1 | 512bit | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Ultralight C | 192 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus EV2(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus EV2(4K) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus SE(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus SE(4K) | 4K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus X(2K) | 2K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Plus X(4K) | 4K Byte | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire Light | 640 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(2K) | 2K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(4K) | 4K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| MIFARE Desfire EV3(8K) | 8K Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 213 | 144 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 215 | 504 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 216 | 888 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 213 Tag Temper | 144 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 424 DNA | 416 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| NTAG 424 DNA Tag Tamper | 416 Bytes | ISO14443A | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX | 896 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX 2 | 2528 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX-L | 256 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE SLIX-S | 1280 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| ICODE DNA | 2016 bits | ISO15693/ISO 18000-3M1 | Read&Write | Download |
| Tag-It™ HF-I Standard (TI 256) | 256 Byte | ISO15693 | Read&Write | Download |
| Tag-It™ HF-I Plus (TI 2048) | 2K Bytes | ISO15693 | Read&Write | Download |
| Higgs 3 | 96 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Higgs 4 | 128 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| MONZA 4QT | 128 bit epc,512 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza 5 | 128 bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza R6 | 96bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Monza R6-P | 96bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE 7 | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE 7m | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Ucode 8 | 128 bit epc | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| Ucode 8m | 96 bit epc,32 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
| UCODE DNA | 224bit epc,3072 bit user | EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO 18000 6C | Read&Write | Download |
