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National Livestock Identification System (NLIS)

NLIS is the identification and traceability system for livestock. NLIS allows individual animals to be identified and tracked from their property of birth through to slaughter.

Lifetime traceability improves product integrity and market access (particularly for export markets), and assists with the management of disease and chemical residue issues.

Your property must be registered with DPI&F if you run one or more head of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, buffalo, deer, camelids (camels, llama, alpaca), or 100 or more poultry. If you are a cattle, sheep, pig or goat producer, or work in the livestock industry, you are required to observe NLIS requirements.

Features

NLIS cattle photo

Rebates and grants

You can now apply for rebates on Bluetooth technology upgrades to NLIS readers.

Council amalgamations impact on NLIS

Shire amalgamations

NLIS to continue as usual.


NLIS requirements for:

NLIS quick links

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Page maintained by Kerrie Appleyard
Last updated 29 April 2008



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