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The Northwest Pilot Project. Finding Real World Solutions for Animal ID. NWPP Major Milestones. March 2004: Cattle associations visit with Bill Hawks and Keith Collins of the USDA July 2004: Submitted grant application to USDA for NAIS pilot project funding.
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The Northwest Pilot Project Finding Real World Solutions for Animal ID
NWPP Major Milestones • March 2004: Cattle associations visit with Bill Hawks and Keith Collins of the USDA • July 2004: Submitted grant application to USDA for NAIS pilot project funding. • August 2004: NWPP selected as one of 29 projects to receive federal grant monies. • November 2004: Project kickoff and is funded by USDA
Idaho Cattle Association Regional Partners • The industry coalition includes: • Beef, dairy, sheep & bison industries • State departments of agriculture & vets • Brand boards • WSU & UC Davis testing labs • University Extensions • Alberta Cattle Associations
Regional Objectives • Producer driven project & solutions • Shape NAIS through hands-on trials • Test multiple ID processes
Regional Objectives • Track livestock: • across state and national borders, • from herd of origin through processing. • Provide auditable events to the NAIS database. • Populate & test state premise ID systems using common definition across states. • Associations provide outreach and education.
Goals of the NWPP • Help USDA refine the NAIS to be workable, reasonable, and practical. • Meet USDA’s goal of 48-hour traceability.
Production Scenarios • Beef & Bison: 22,600 head • Dairy: 3,300 head • Sheep: 1,100 head Estimated Enrollment of All Species = 27,000 hd
Producer Participant Criteria • Enroll between 100 – 200 head of livestock. • High probability that livestock will stay in region. • Will target 75% “tag retired” success rate. • Attempt to track 25% “fallout” & reasons for fallout. • Will cover initial hardware & implementation costs. • Reimbursed $0.75 per event per animal, or • Reimbursed $40 per group per event
Producer Participant Criteria • Willing to participate in extra recordkeeping. • Agree to have cattle movement records open for review. • Willing to enter movement data via internet system. • Willing to have name released as a participant.
Participant Decisions • Establish a premises number • Choose the method of identification • Individual • Group • Enter events by animal or group identification
Establishing a Premises Number • California, Idaho • System is developed • Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii • Testing systems and looking at alternatives
Difficult to identify specific origin of animal(s) during trace-back More difficult to track movement between specific premises Fewer premises IDs to manage Quarantine will likely involve all locations Rapid and specific identification of animal(s) origin during trace-back Easier to capture movements between premises More premises IDs to manage Facilitates individual premises quarantines for multi-premises operations A23L449 A23L449 B765LL7 2TZ9543 One vs. Multiple Premises Ids
Participant Decisions • Establish a premises number • Identify the method of identification
TJ Ranch 0 0 7 4 Choosing the Method of ID The NWPP will not endorse any technology, vendor or management system. Participant chooses how to identify their animals: • Brand only (Group Lot) • Visual tag (Individual ID) • Electronic ID (EID) (Individual ID) • Visual tag & EID (Individual ID) • Other technologies (Group or Ind. ID)
Participant Decisions • Establish a premises number • Identify the method of identification • Enter events by animal identification
Record Movement Events • Where animals are: • Commingled or • Moved across state lines or • Change of ownership.
Required Information • Premise number/location • Event • Date of Event • Animal or Group Number
Entering Events • Entering events by animal identification • Group Lot • Individual Identification
Group Lot Events • Begin Group • Moved Group In • Moved Group Out • Lot Sighting (i.e. vet sighting) • End Group (Inventory is Zero)
Individual Animal Identification • Replaced Tag • Import Animal • Exported Animal • Sighting (i.e. vet sighting) • Events • Tag Allocated • Tag Applied • Moved In • Moved Out • Lost Tag
Individual Animal Identification • Events • Slaughtered • Died • Tag Retired • Animal Missing • Final Veterinary Inspection - ICVI
Individual Animal Identification • Optional Information • Birth Date/Period • Species • Age of Animal • Sex • Breed • Remarks • Alternate Animal ID 1 • Alternate Animal ID 2
Identification Pilot Results • Develop an auditable trail • Audit from birth to death • Find solutions to issues
The NWPP The NWPP will work to influence the NAIS to develop a positive solution that is workable, reasonable, functional, and cost effective for the producers in the Northwest.
For More Information… www.northwestpilot.org Julie Morrison NWPP Coordinator (208) 343-1615 julie@idahocattle.org