Tissue tagging

The benefits of testing

The use of tissue tag testing opens the opportunity for tests for both disease (BVD) and genetics. Neogen, the laboratory which the Society uses, provides a full range of options and you can find out more, including the costs and the procedure to be used below.

Highland calf close up of head and eartag

The use of tissue tagging will enable a much better method of ensuring the genetics of the Highland Cattle are secure and, for Society members, it will also have many other benefits which we can develop over time.

Benefits include:

• Fully authenticated Herd Book entries and cattle parentage

• Fully authenticated semen or embryos

• Full authentication that the animal is Highland

• Assurance for consumers that the end product is Highland beef

• Being a selling point throughout the supply chain where genetic testing is already taking hold

• Enabling consumers to ensure that the animal is organic or grass fed

• It measures the tenderness of the beef

• Enabling identification of calves that have the propensity to develop diseases such as BVD

• Enabling every member to ask for whatever genetic testing required, for example, for selection of bull or heifers according to traits needed such as: eye muscle sizes, back fat, milkiness, temperament or potential diseases

• Enabling the Society review genetic traits good and bad for Highlanders

 

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Young Highland animals at market
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