Domain: camelidid.org

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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - Background Articles
vertical brown line. BACKGROUND ARTICLES. Background on permanent identification in S. American Camelids and Camels - Feb. 6, 2006 ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - Amswers to Frequently ...
Jul 24, 2007 ... If you choose to register your premises, the basic contact information you ... You are not required by USDA to register your premises. ...
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Dear Sirs,
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Although the docket seeks comments on the need for a universal microchip scanner for use in identifying pets in the U.S., we are submitting this comment on ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - PowerPoint Presentations
This Power Point presentation provides a background to the National Animal Identification System and covers aspects of that program that pertain to camelid ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - Amswers to Frequently ...
Jul 24, 2007 ... While premises registration is a part of NAIS, it is independent of the other two program components (animal identification and animal ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - Answers to Frequently ...
Most of the CWG members have llamas or alpacas of their own that could need to be re-chipped. We know firsthand how much it could cost and agree this should ...
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Camelid Working Group
May 3, 2007 ... The Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) is made up of stakeholders representing the major sectors within the US camelid industry and ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG) - Why ID Camelids?
May 3, 2007 ... Missouri is one of the first states requiring permanent electronic identification for camelids entering the state. ...
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Update on the National Animal ID System (NAIS)
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML USDA Privatizes National Animal ID System Movement Tracking Database ... web site: www.camelidid.org and on the USDA web site http://www.usda.gov/nais. ...
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Camelid Identification Working Group (CWG)
If you would like to receive copies of the CWG Press Releases when they are distributed, please send your name and email address to: ...
 
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