tinningelappen
Tinningelappen, also known as the "tin ear tag" or "ear tag," is a small, typically rectangular piece of metal or plastic used for identifying livestock. It is attached to the ear of an animal, usually through a hole punched in the ear, and often contains a unique identification number or code. The term "tinningelappen" is derived from Dutch, where "tin" refers to the metal and "lappen" means "tag" or "flap."
The use of ear tags for livestock identification dates back to ancient times, with early examples made
Ear tags come in various sizes, colors, and shapes, and can be attached using different methods. Some
While ear tags are generally safe and cause minimal discomfort to the animal, proper application is crucial