A Property Identification Code (PIC) is an eight-character code allocated by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) or an equivalent authority in each state or territory to identify a livestock-producing...
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read moreThe NLIS system is Australia's system for the identification and traceability of cattle, sheep and goats.
read moreAll NVDs have a field to record the destination property identification code (PIC) but it is important to note that it is only mandatory to fill in this field in...
read moreEarly warning (EW) is a status within the NLIS database that is automatically assigned to a property carrying high-risk animals. It is one of several ‘property identification code (PIC)-based statuses’...
read moreThe NLIS combines three elements to enable lifetime traceability – make sure you know your responsibilities.
read moreAre you regularly moving livestock between multiple properties that you own? Read on to find out your integrity requirements.
read moreThe National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is Australia's system for the identification and traceability of cattle, sheep ... need to ensure that the NLIS database for their property identification code is up-to-date. Records of livestock transfers and
read moreLearn how to keep good farm records to ensure lifetime traceability and the integrity of your livestock.
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