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  2. Animal identification - Wikipedia

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    Calf identified with ear tag and transponder Animal identification using a means of marking is a process done to identify and track specific animals . It is done for a variety of reasons including verification of ownership, biosecurity control, and tracking for research or agricultural purposes.

  3. Ear tag - Wikipedia

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    Pigs, cattle and sheep are frequently earmarked with pliers that notch registered owner and/or age marks into the ear. Mares on large horse breeding farms have a plastic tag attached to a neck strap for identification; which preserves their ears free of notches. Dairy cows are sometimes identified with ratchet fastened plastic anklets fitted on ...

  4. Earmark (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Typically if a registered earmark is used, it must be applied to the right ear for ewes and the left ear for female camels. The other ear of a sheep then may be used to show the year of its birth. Cattle earmarks are often a variety of knife cuts in the ear as an aid to identification, but it does not necessarily constitute proof of ownership.

  5. Pig Ear Dog Treats Recalled Over Salmonella Fears - AOL

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    Three brands of pig ear dog treats have been recalled because they may be contaminated with salmonella, said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Earlier this month, Keys Manufacturing Co. Inc ...

  6. Microchip implant (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The estimate for the total cat and dog population of the UK is 16 million with 8.5 million dogs subject to mandatory microchip implant. The population of dogs implanted prior to mandatory adverse event reporting February 2015 was between 60% (February 2013) [71] and 86% (April 2016). [72] Approximately 95% are reported to be implanted as of ...

  7. Cropping (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Removal of portions of the ear of laboratory mice or neutered feral cats for identification, i.e. ear-notching or ear-tipping, is still used. [50] The practice of cropping for cosmetic purposes is rare in non-canines, although some selectively bred animals have naturally small ears which can be mistaken for cropping. [note 2]

  8. Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    The flap-down ears and famous curved tail of the dachshund have deliberately been bred into the dog. In the case of the ears, this is to keep grass seeds, dirt, and other matter from entering the ear canal. The curved tail is dual-purposed: to be seen more easily in long grass and, in the case of burrowing dachshunds, to help haul the dog out ...

  9. Trump's golf-resort liquor licenses may be one reason he's ...

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    Only after Trump's hush-money sentencing can NJ officials move to revoke his liquor licenses. A revocation hearing is still pending, officials said.

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