Datamars Microchip - Box of T-SL 8010 (Equine. Deer, Elk) SLIM USDA 840 (10/box)
Datamars T-SL Slim USDA Microchip for Equine/Deer/Elk
Description of Datamars Slim USDA 840 Microchip for Equine/Deer/Elk (box of 10 microchips) USDA Certified Non-sequential Numbers:
Datamars RFID T-SL Slim microchips come in both USDA 840 and Standard 981 version that does not require a premise id number to order.
Both give Equine/Deer/Elk permanent and unique identification. Implantation with thin,14 gauge needle.
The Datamars T-SL Slim microchip cannot be falsified or changed. Each is as small as a thin grain of rice, weighs a fraction of standard glass microchips and contains a permanent ID code that is unique to that animal.
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Key Benefit Datamars Slim T-SL USDA Ident Micro Chips:
Sold for a great price, Datamars T-SL Slim microchips conform to ISO standards 11784 & 11785 which regulate the radio frequency identification (RFID) of animals.
Datamars RFID Microchips can be read by any ISO compliant scanner.
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Material and description: Bio-compatible, FDA-approved SLIM polymer encapsulated microchip contains an individual, preprogrammed ID code in accordance with ISO Standards 11784/11785.
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Special feature: our premium product: The Slim transponder has a thin, 14 gauge needle which allows for smooth, gentle implantation with minimal penetration force. Our special “No Return Click” syringe blocks the injector once depressed, stopping the microchip from being sucked back into the piston.
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Package: each microchip is pre-loaded into a ready-to-use disposable syringe and detachable needle, sterilized by EtO gas and individually packed. Each microchip comes with a collar tag with the corresponding microchip number printed on the front of the tag.
The only bio-polymer microchip in the market
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Thin, small and lightweight
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“No return click” syringe
A premises ID is required when ordering 840 tags.
How to get a Premise ID Number:
To obtain a premises ID (PIN), please contact the state animal health authority [Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) Administrator] for your state.
A directory can be found at www.aphis.usda.gov/traceability/contact_us/directories.shtml.
Helpful information about Datamar Microchips:
A premises ID is required when ordering 840 tags.
How to get a Premise ID Number: To obtain a premises ID (PIN), please contact the state animal health authority [Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) Administrator] for your state. A directory can be found at www.aphis.usda.gov/traceability/contact_us/directories.shtml.
Inject-able Microchip can be read by ISO 11784/85 readers.