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Z1 No Snag Blank Blue Cow Tags 25 ct

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The Z1 No Snag Blank Blue Cow Tags are designed with a flexible polyurethane material that resists cracking in cold weather. Their shape helps prevent them from getting caught on fences or brush, which is key to keeping them securely on the animal. The bright blue color provides high visibility, making it easier to identify livestock from a distance. The wide surface area is ideal for applying clear and visible markings. These tags are a reliable option for farmers and ranchers needing a durable, long-lasting solution for animal identification and record-keeping.

Key Features of Z1 No Snag Blank Blue Cow Tags

The anti-snag design helps prevent tags from getting caught and torn out
Bright blue color makes them simple to spot from a distance
The flexible material holds up well against cracking in cold weather
Wide surface area provides plenty of room for clear, visible markings
Includes a secure button to keep the tag firmly in place on the ear
The tags are made to be easy on the animal once applied
Packaged in a count of 25, perfect for small herds or replacements
Ideal for identification and record-keeping on cattle and other livestock

Additional Information

Brand: Z1
Product Type: Livestock Identification Tags
Model:
Product Use: Animal Identification
Size: 25 Count
Material: Polyurethane
Height:
Length: 4-3/4 inch
Width: 3 inch

Before you apply these, it’s a good idea to lay them out and plan your numbering system. I always recommend using a permanent marker specifically designed for ear tags to ensure your markings don’t fade over time. Make sure you’re also using the correct applicator tool to get a clean, secure fit the first time. A quick spritz of a wound-care antiseptic on the ear after tagging is also a good practice to help prevent any infection. Sources

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