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  • XI’ prefixed livestock tags now mandatory for livestock identification

    Topics:
    • Identification, registration and movement

    Date published: 30 June 2025

    From today, only XI prefixed tags can be used to identify newborn cattle, sheep, and goats.

    A DAERA spokesperson said: “The 12-month transitional period to allow livestock keepers time to use up stocks of ‘UK’ prefixed livestock tags has now ended. This means that from today only ‘XI’ prefixed tags should be used to identify newborn livestock.  Any unused stocks of ‘UK’ tags are now obsolete and should be destroyed to avoid keepers inadvertently applying them to their animals.”

    Animals identified in Northern Ireland with 'UK' tags prior to the 30 June 2025, which are remaining within the UK, do not need to be re-identified with 'XI' tags.

    All sheep and goats being exported to the Republic of Ireland must be identified with 'XI' tags prior to their export, including any previously identified with 'UK' tags, with the re-identification being recorded in the flock register.   However, there is no need to reidentify cattle being exported to the Republic of Ireland if they were identified with 'UK' tags prior to 30 June 2025.

    All livestock moving to continental Europe must be identified with 'XI' tags prior to their export.  Any such animals previously tagged with 'UK' tags must be re-identified with 'XI' tags.   For cattle, this must be done under veterinary supervision.

    Download more information on this change, including a set of Q&As from the DAERA website.

     

    Notes to editors:

    1. ‘XI’ prefixed tags have been available to purchase from tag suppliers since 24 June 2024.  However, DAERA facilitated an additional transitional period for livestock keepers to use up stocks of ‘UK’ tags, which ended at midnight on 29th June 2025.
    2. The use of ‘XI’ prefixed livestock tags, which is a legal requirement under EU Animal Health Law, ensures continued unfettered access (subject to normal export eligibility requirements) to both EU and UK internal markets for our livestock and agri-food products.
    3. Since 24 June 2024:
      • all new cattle tags issued in NI begin with “XI 0”, replacing “UK 9”. This will allow the whole tag number to be encoded on electronic identification devices in future.
      • all new sheep and goat tags issued in NI begin with XI 17 replacing “UK 17”.
    4. Follow DAERA on X formerly called Twitter and Facebook.
    5. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office: pressoffice.group@daera-ni.gov.uk or telephone: 028 9016 3460.
    6. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours’ service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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