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Curlew Tag
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UK Supplier of Animal Identification Products - Cattle Tags, Sheep Tags, Pig Tags, Equine and Companion Animal Microchips

Curlew Tag sells a range of cattle tags, sheep tags and pig tags, including RFID Tags and companion animal microchips. Based near Ripon, we are a specialist supplier of very high quality animal identification products across Yorkshire and the North of England.  REPLACEMENT TAGS ARE FREE.

EID (Electronic Identification) tags and readers from Agrident are also available for farmers and the agriculture sector. We also provide advice on animal recording systems, tagging and supply tag reading equipment for
abattoirs.

31_new_tag_black_hires_cattletagspageYou can buy cattle from us by telephone or on-line. Replacement tags ordered by midday will be delivered on the next postal working day.

We also have two tag pickup points; in Angram, Swaledale and Grewelthorpe, Lower Wensleydale. We also plan, that in future, you will be able to collect your cattle tags from your veterinary surgeon.

Q Flex cattle and pig tags have been selected as they are of the highest quality available in the UK.

NON URGENT REPLACEMENT CATTLE TAGS are £2.00 each plus delivery.

NEW CATTLE TAGS (PAIRS) ARE £1.00 per set plus delivery.

SHEEP TWIN SETS ARE 99p or SINGLE SLAUGHTER TAGS ARE 84p.


Call 01765 689438 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Feel free to call in the evenings or at weekends

 

 

Click here for a simple guide to the sheep tagging legislation!

Click here for the view from the Livestock Auctioneers Association!


A North Yorkshire Company Supported by Yorkshire Finance, HSBC, Defra, The Yorkshire Dales National Park and NMR Plc

 

 

 
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