If you own cattle, sheep, goats or pigs, it is compulsory that you mark your livestock.
An animal identification mark shows to whom the animal belongs. If the animal is lost or stolen and is found, it will be possible to trace the owner. An identification mark consists of not more than three letters of the alphabet or symbols (characters).
Permanent identification marks can be put on animals by means of hot iron branding, freeze branding or tattooing. If you buy animals or receive them as a gift, you must put an identification mark on them within two weeks. Animals that you sell should also carry your identification mark.
Your mark is put on an official list and no one may use it or brand your animal without your permission.
Note: You may not put an identification mark on your animals if you have not registered the identification mark.
This system is designed to make it easy for animal owners to register their animals online instead of traveling to the Departmental offices for livestock brand marking application.
Register to gain access to Animal Identification System to register for your livestock branding.All owners of cattle, sheep, goats & pigs must register an identification mark at the office of the registrar of animal identification.
Livestock-owners should keep all fences & gates in proper condition to protect their livestock. The employment of a specially trained employee can be considered for daily fence patrolling. He can see to it that holes in & under fences are repaired at once.
Inspect these reparations yourself.Livestock at stock posts should be counted by the livestock-owner him-/herself, at least once a week.
Below is the statistics of livestock theft over a period of ten years from 2005 to 2015.