Tuesday, December 28, 2010

How many species of animals can be microchipped?

Many species of animals have been microchipped, including cockatiels and other parrots, horses, llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, miniature pigs, rabbits, deer, ferrets, penguins, snakes, lizards, alligators, turtles, toads, frogs, rare fish, mice, and prairie dogs -- even whales and elephants. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service uses microchipping in its research of wild bison, black-footed ferrets, grizzly bears, elk, white-tailed deer, giant land tortoises and armadillos.

Animal microchips of Cybortra have used on cattle, goats,sheep,dog ,cat and sturgeon.
Since 2005, our products are working well.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

United States Animal Identification Plan

United States Animal Identification Plan (USAIP) — Officials from approximately 70 animal industry organizations and government agencies have been working since early 2002 on a plan for a national system to identify that might follow food animals from birth to slaughter. The primary purpose is to trace animals back from slaughter through all premises within 48 hours of an animal disease outbreak, in order to determine the disease’s origin and to contain it quickly. The plan calls for recording the movement of individual animals or groups of animals in a central database or in a seamlessly linked database infrastructure.

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is to coordinate animal ID activities in cooperation with state animal health authorities and producers for disease tracking purposes. Congressional interest in animal ID intensified after a cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) was discovered in the United States in December 2003. USDA in 2004 accelerated work on animal ID, and is incorporating major elements of the USAIP into what it has termed the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). Among the issues in establishing a national program are privacy of producer records, implementation cost and who should pay, and whether animal ID should be mandatory or voluntary.

Cybortra supply one step solution for animal identification, it will be more workable prices, more excellent quality and more prompt delivery.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Blog for www.cybortra.com

We are a technology company focuses on RFID technology's application in animal identification. We provide complete range of RFID products and software in livestock traceability from the production to retail, companion animal and horse management, wildlife management and research. All of our products conform to ISO11784/11785 standard which is the most common and advanced standard.
Cybortra Make your animal identification easier!
We are committed to keep launching complete solution which is most low-cost, most economical, most efficient to address ever increasing various complexity related to animal identification as well as to facilitate and promote RFID technology for animal identification and traceability.
Service Advantage:
In order to provide better service and use easily our solution and products we also have built a online service platform to serve our partner and customer.We aim to enhance the management efficiency of our partner and customer.
Our business philosophy:
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doowa rfid,animal rfidINNOVATION committed to create new product and solution for animal identification
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