USDA 840 LifeChip RFID (EID) from Destron Fearing
LifeChip microchips offer permanent, unique and unalterable means of identifying horses, llamas, alpacas and donkeys. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and contains a passive transponder programmed with a unique 15 digit number, compliant with ISO Standards 11784 and 11785. Destron Fearing also complies with sterilization standards ISO 11135 and ISO 11607.
LifeChips are not for use in dogs, cats, or food-producing animals.
Equine Animal Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) microtransponder system with Bio-Thermo technonolgy
- LifeChip Radio Frequency Identification microchips offer a unique and unalterable means of identifying companion animals of all ages, breeds, and sizes.
- Available in USDA 840 code (horses, llamas, alpacas) or standard manufacturer code 985.
- Available with or without Bio-Thermo technology - a quick and reliable reading of the pet's body temperature.
- LifeChip microchips, each about the size of a grain of rice, contain a passive transponder with a unique 15 digit ISO-compliant number (134.2 kHz). Once in place, these microchips can be read by any Destron Fearing or other ISO-compliant reader.
- Veterinarians administer the microchip with the help of specially designed, single-use syringe.
- Each LifeChip is capped with a patented, bio-compatible material called BioBond which secures the mcirochip to the adminstration site within 24 hours of placement.
- Horses, etc. of all ages, sizes, and breeds can receive a LifeChip microchip. Foals, etc. can receive a microchip at the time of their neonatal examination.
- Packaged and priced in boxes of 10 LifeChip/Syringe assemblies.
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