Tagging round for autumn born animals
Beef Efficiency Scheme (BES)
A tagging selection for calves born in autumn 2018 has now been made. This is later than last year, but you still have until 31 December 2019 to return these tags.
The tags will begin to issue in batches in early May 2019, as they are prepared. Some stock bulls have also been selected in this round.
If you have not received your tags by the end of June 2019, please contact the BES Team as soon as possible so they can trace the package.
If you have had animals selected, the list of animals for your business will be identified on your ScotEID BES account, on the tagging tab.
Tag kits will be sent out via our service provider Neogen, the laboratory processing the tissue samples. The kit will include tags, return packaging and a submission form. There will be two copies of the submission form, please complete both and retain one for your records.
We strongly recommend you obtain proof of postage as this is confirmation you have sent the tags back to the laboratory. If the BES team find your tags have been lost in the post, the proof of postage will ensure no reduction is applied to your payment.
The return deadline for tissue samples is 31 December 2019. However, we would ask that you return the samples to the lab as quickly as possible after they have been taken.
If a selected animal has died or has been sold prior to you receiving the tags, please mark the reason it has not been tagged on the submission form and additional animals will be selected in future tagging rounds. Failing to mark the reason on the form will lead to delays in processing future payments.
If an animal selected is still on your holding when you receive the tags they must be tissue tagged and the sample returned to the laboratory.
Tissue tags inserted for breed society purposes or Bovine Viral Diarrhoea testing will not normally be compatible with BES. The tags supplied from the laboratory will therefore have to be inserted in these circumstances. Failure to return a tissue sample or a blood sample for a bull will result in a reduction being applied to the scheme year payment.
If you have already taken tissue tag samples from 100% of your calves and you have retained the tissue samples on farm, you do not have to tissue tag these animals again.
You should return the stored samples for the selected animals to the laboratory, using the return packaging provided. The tags from the laboratory can be destroyed in an appropriate manner.
If you have any queries please contact the Beef Efficiency Scheme team.
Last updated: 3 May, 2019