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Microchips can be implanted ( usually by a veterinarian ) to enable animal identification by means of a hand-held scanner. This system is used by pet and livestock owners, zoos and wildlife researchers.
http://www.agrident.com/
Supplier of electronic identification for animals. The product range consists of transponders as well as portable and stationary readers.
http://www.allflex.co.nz/
Supplier of livestock tags and pet implants using radio frequencies. Includes product specifications and information about industry standards. Palmerston North, New Zealand.
http://www.allflexusa.com/
Producing visual and electronic identification systems for large animals and pets, with details of technology and applications. Manufacturing facilities in Boulder, Colorado, and in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
http://www.avidid.com/
Developer and manufacturer of microchip technology for identifying wild animals, livestock and pets. Includes company information and portal to international sites. Head office in Norco, California, USA.
http://www.destronfearing.com/
Developers of radio frequency identification products for use in fisheries, companion animals and livestock. Includes lost pet database. South St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
http://www.eidap.com/
Distributor of implantable devices and tags for pets, horses and livestock. Includes FAQ and slide show of applications. Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada.
http://www.growsafe.com/
Offers implantable and attachable RFID management systems for livestock.
http://www.id-ology.com/
Offers implantable and attachable RFID tags and readers for livestock and small animals.
http://www.ketchum.ca/
Making and distributing identification tags and systems for pets, livestock and aquaculture. Features product catalog and company information. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.leaderproducts.com.au/
Manufacturer and distributor of visual and radio-frequency tags for the livestock industry, with company history and dealer network. Melbourne, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand.
http://www.microchipsolutions.com/
Manufactures implantable devices and readers for pets, with product description, manual, FAQ, and North American database. Mitchell, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.trovan.com/
Developer and marketer of radiofrequency technology for the electronic identification of birds, wildlife, and marine animals. Includes a recovery database service for microchipped pets and a list of international distributors. United Kingdom.
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