Yes, backtags can be messy and take time. But, they are simple, reliable, and work. And, for many livestock markets, backtags have proven to be a reliable means of identification and traceability for decades. Sometimes, the best solutions are not related to new technology. Rather, the best solutions are sometimes grounded in simplicity!
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