Final call for views on mandatory electronic identification of newborn cattle
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DAERA has issued a final reminder for stakeholders to respond to the public consultation on proposals to introduce mandatory Electronic Identification (EID) for newborn cattle.
The consultation, which closes on 23 February 2026, features proposals that would require all newborn calves to be fitted with an electronic identifier carrying the animal’s unique identification number, while the traditional printed number would continue to appear on the pair of tags.
Stakeholders are being asked for their views on implementation of EID including the potential use of a dedicated colour for EID tags and which ear the electronic tag should be positioned in.
EID technology enables automatic tag reading, helping to reduce the need for physical handling, remove the risk of manual recording errors, and enhance operational efficiency for farms, markets and processing facilities.
DAERA Minister Andrew Muir said: “This consultation offers an important opportunity for industry representatives and livestock keepers to help shape how mandatory bovine EID could be implemented. EID technology has already shown clear benefits in other sectors and internationally, supporting more accurate traceability, reducing tag‑reading errors, and improving the efficiency and safety of livestock handling throughout the supply chain.”
He added: “Accurate traceability remains central to strong disease control, food safety and maintaining Northern Ireland’s high animal welfare reputation. With only a short time left until the consultation closes, I strongly encourage anyone who has not yet responded to share their views.”
Minister Muir concluded: “Stakeholder feedback will help ensure that the introduction of bovine EID is practical, proportionate and genuinely beneficial across the industry.”
The consultation document along with details on how to respond are available from the DAERA website: Consultation on the Introduction of Mandatory Bovine Electronic Identification (EID) in Northern Ireland (NI)
Notes to editors:
- Cattle in Northern Ireland are currently identified for traceability purposes using conventional plastic ear tags. These tags currently are printed with a unique animal number, which are visually read and noted manually, when it needs to be recorded.
- A phased approach is proposed, with voluntary bovine EID being introduced first from mid-2026. Subject to a favourable response to the consultation, mandatory EID could then be introduced for newborn calves at some point during 2027.
- Introducing EID on a voluntary basis will allow those herd keepers who are keen to utilise this technology to adopt it sooner should they wish.
- The introduction of voluntary EID in July 2026 is subject to minor legislative amendments and to the necessary changes being made to the Department’s Northern Ireland Farm Animal Information System (NIFAIS) system.
- EID is widely used in animal identification, and it has been mandatory in Northern Ireland to electronically identify sheep since 31 December 2009.
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