• FET Tags

    … Fast and easy to apply single shot tag. … Fast and easy to apply single shot tag Available in RFID HDX and non-RFID Proven retention Its lightweight material makes it a great option to tag lambs, goats and small animals Laser print delivers …
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  • TagFaster Multi-Shot Tags

    … Fast and easy to apply multi-shot tag. … Ideal for goats and young lambs Fast and easy to apply multi shot tag Available in RFID HDX and non-RFID Proven retention Lightweight material makes it a great option to tag lambs, goats and small animals  Laser print delivers …
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  • Deer NAIT Tag

    … Consistent readability and strong retention … Deer female tag must be orange. Male tag can be any colour (except white). … Available in FDX and … enhances readability Flexible material of the male tag aids retention Find out more about NAIT here . … Deer …
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  • What is the difference between RFID HDX and FDX tags?

    … like a 2 way radio, the reader sends out a signal then the tag replies Several dairy sheds systems are HDX only which … Duplex) FDX is like a phone conversation; as soon as the tag receives the reader signal both tag and reader talk simultaneously. FDX is ideally suited to …
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  • Z1 No-Snag-Tags™

    … retention with a flexible material ensuring that the tag will not snag and pull out, or break off New over molded self-piercing tag tip makes a clean, precise incision to promote faster healing XL size tag hangs low for greater visibility from front and back of …
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  • Find the right tag for your animals

    … … Find the right tag for your animals …
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  • What's RFID?

    … to as Electronic Identification (EID). An RFID ear tag carries a unique electronic identification number and … information Readers: energises the transponder of the tag and receives identification information Data Collectors: …
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  • What taggers do I use for the different tags offered by Z Tags?

    … Every tag on this website shows its compatible tagger. Simply click on the ' Tagger Compatibility ' tab on the tag product page.   … What taggers do I use for the different …
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  • Z2 No-Tear-Tags™

    … design promotes rapid wound healing and allows the tag to hang correctly to ensure better readability from the … retention with a flexible material ensuring that the tag will not snag and pull out, or break off … Z2 …
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  • Hort Tags

    … Versatile and easy to use. The reinforced tip of the tag allows the tag to be secured to the post or tied to the root stock The …
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  • Z2 No-Tear-Tagger™

    … pin Eliminates ripped and torn ears Promotes healing and tag retention Ergonomic handles allows you to tag the animal’s ear either from the front or the back …
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  • Z1 No-Snag-Tagger™

    … Flip-out pin for fast, easy tag release. … Flip-out pin for fast, easy tag release and eliminates ripped ears Lightweight and …
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  • No-Fade Ink Marker

    … includes two tips: fine and broad Quick-dry ink penetrates tag Easy to use Fine and broad tips included Marks about 100 … results, apply two even coats of ink to the surface of the tag, to ensure ink penetration and longer readability … …
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  • Cattle NAIT Tag

    … enhances readability Flexible material of the male tag aids retention Note: Both the male and female NAIT Cattle … regulations Find out more about NAIT here . … Cattle NAIT Tag
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  • Loading and applying the Z1 One Piece Tag

    … Loading and applying the Z1 One Piece Tag
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  • FET Tagger

    … easy to use. When loading FET tags, the male part of the tag should be positioned in the yellow jaw of the tagger and …
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  • About Us

    … durability, readability and retention, making them the tag of choice for Kiwi farmers. Z Tags is part of the …
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  • FET Tag Instructional Video

    … FET Tag Instructional Video …
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  • TagFaster - EID Tag Data Sheet

    … TagFaster - EID Tag Data Sheet …
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  • TagFaster - VID Tag Data Sheet

    … TagFaster - VID Tag Data Sheet …
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