Destron Fearing USDA 840 Microchip for Equine or Deer (10/box)
Destron Fearing USDA 840 Microchip for Equine or Deer (10/box)
Description Destron Fearing USDA 840 Microchip for Equine or Deer (10/box):
Lifechip microchips offer permanent, unique and unalterable means of identifying horses and deer. 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 11784/11785 with a frequency of 134.2 kHz. Permanent identification is easy to inject in a 12 gauge needle and made with exclusive biobond anti-migration cap that keeps microchip from migrating by promoting healthy tissue adhesion.
840 VERSION REQUIRES PREMISE ID
Benefit of Destron Fearing Lifechip Microchips:
Destron Fearing Microchips come in 840 version that require a Premise ID number.
Destron Fearing Equine LifeChip Microchips provides permanent identification also used for deer.
ISO microchip: 15 digit number with 134.2 kHz frequency
Easy to inject 12 Gauge needle
Exclusive Bio-bond anti-migration cap that can help microchip from migrating by promoting tissue adhesion.
Key Benefit Merck 982 Microchip for Equine or Deer (10/box):
Compliant with ISO Standards 11784 and 11785. Frequency is 134.2 kHz
Destron Fearing also complies with sterilization standards ISO 11135 and ISO 11607.
A premises ID is required when ordering 840 chips.
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.
Injectable Microchip can be used in Deer and read by ISO 11784/85 readers.