The RFID ear tag, equipped with a microchip, is digitally read using a handheld terminal and seamlessly transferred to the R software. This enables fast and error-free data processing for efficient livestock management.
Works seamlessly with roswise® Ovinia and roswise® Bovix herd management software.
It is digitally read using an RFID handheld terminal and transferred directly to the roswise® livestock management systems.
RFID ear tags enable fast, accurate, and reliable animal identification — minimizing errors and improving efficiency in livestock management.
Easily read with an RFID handheld terminal and instantly transferred to the Roswise herd management platform.
Fully compatible and seamlessly integrated with Roswise software.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Code | UHFSmallTagg-(et-23) |
| Dimensions | Female: 45mm × 17mm Male: 22mm × 28mm |
| Material | TPU |
| Color | Yellow, Orange, Green |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C / +65°C |
| Reading Distance | 0–40 cm (varies depending on operating environment) |
| Application | Small Ruminants |
| Frequency | 860–900 MHz |
| Protocol | EPC C1G2, ISO 18000-C |
Integration: This RFID ear tag seamlessly integrates with professional livestock management systems, automatically transferring animal identification data into the software.
| Criterion | Manual Ear Tag Reading | Automatic RFID Reading |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | ❌ Slow | ✔️ Very Fast |
| Accuracy | ❌ High risk of errors (misread/write) | ✔️ Error-free identification |
| Data Entry | ❌ Manual (paper, Excel, etc.) | ✔️ Automatic data transfer |
| Field Usability | ❌ Difficult (especially with large herds) | ✔️ Practical – effective for large herds |
| Hardware Requirement | ✔️ Not required | Reader device needed |
| Cost | ✔️ Low | Medium – High (RFID + device) |
| Time Savings | ❌ None | ✔️ Very High |
| Frequency | Advantages | Disadvantages | Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| LF (125-134.2 kHz) | Unaffected by water and metal, reliable | Short reading distance, slow data transfer | Individual animal tracking, ear tags, subcutaneous chips |
| HF (13.56 MHz) | Medium range, fast data transfer | Better reading distance than LF, but less than UHF | Pet identification, short-range access control |
| UHF (860-960 MHz) | Long reading distance, supports multiple reads | Can be affected by water and metal, higher cost | Cattle and small ruminant management, large-area tracking systems |
The RFID handheld terminal connects to mobile phones or tablets via Bluetooth. To identify an animal or multiple animals, simply bring the handheld terminal close to the RFID ear tag. The corresponding animal records then become digitally accessible and editable within the software.
With the RFID handheld terminal, you can easily count or identify your animals. Depending on your scanning speed, the device can identify hundreds of animals within seconds. The generated animal lists enable a wide range of operations such as sales, slaughter, pen transfer, inventory reporting, tagging, and vaccination management. All counting reports are stored digitally and remain accessible at any time.
With Roswise and an RFID handheld terminal, animal treatments can be recorded digitally and error-free. Simply scan the animal’s RFID ear tag, select or enter the treatment details, and the system automatically saves the record under that animal’s profile. This process helps track medical history, improve animal welfare, and reduce paperwork in modern livestock management.