Find out how to get your new property LPA-accredited, your NLIS account in order and more in this guide to meeting your integrity requirements on your new property.
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Find out more about Early Warning status in the NLIS database.
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status allows you to remove the animal from your Property Identification Code (PIC) without creating a possible issue for abattoirs ... Assigning an "Inactive” status Log into your National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) account homepage and select ‘Device status’
read moreLivestock Production Assurance (LPA) and the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) accounts. Primary account holders should ensure ... or a separate LPA account to be created on their Property Identification Code (PIC) (for agisting parties). Primary NLIS account
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status allows you to remove the animal from your Property Identification Code (PIC) without creating a possible issue for abattoirs ... Assigning an "Inactive” status Log into your National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) account homepage and select ‘Device status’
read moreLPA accreditation is linked to a property identification code (PIC). To become LPA-accredited, first you need to register your PIC with your state department. The person responsible for livestock on...
read morewhen a device has been transferred OFF a different Property Identification Code (PIC) to the one it is registered to in the NLIS ... message and provide a reminder to check all livestock on your property have been moved onto your PIC in the NLIS. Maintain traceability
read moreMultiple Properties Accredited Bought a new property? Here are your integrity requirements: When you purchase a new property for ... Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) and the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS), is essential to maintaining the strength
read moreNLIS approved tag into an animal's ear before it leaves the property. But there's a step that often gets overlooked and it quietly ... followed by a three-year field trial across multiple Australian properties, with retention assessed at six, twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six
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Find out how to register for LPA and become accredited for first time
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