FIL animal marker products offer solutions for identifying and separating animals. Tried, tested and proven, FIL animal markers are market leaders in reliability, visibility and ease of application.
Most commonly used for:
Tail painting provides a visual indication of when cows are coming onto, or are on, heat. When mounted by other cows the paint is rubbed, allowing you to easily track your herd's reproductive activity.
Tail paint cows with RED approximately 3 weeks after calving. Then observe the painted area for signs of the paint being rubbed. When it has been rubbed, the cow has started her cycle. In cases where it is not rubbed (possible non- cycling cows) seek advice from your veterinarian.
Tail paint cows with GREEN immediately prior to commencing your artificial insemination programme.This identifies cows coming into heat on a daily basis.
Tail paint cows with BLUE after inseminating the cows. This will tell you if she has held to the service. If the paint has been rubbed off, the cow is not pregnant.
Tail paint cows returning for a second round of insemination with PINK.
Tail paint with YELLOW once a cow has been confirmed pregnant after 12 weeks.
Tail paint with ORANGE to identify any late calving cows.
Detail tail paints are water-based, more environmentally friendly and gentle on cows
Our most popular type of tail paint, Tell Tail is an oil-based paint that provides vivid colour and adhesion in all weather conditions.
Designed for extensive herds, the 4L and 10L pails are an eco-conscious choice, minimizing both plastic and product waste with their bulk packaging. Featuring the same water-based formula found in Detail applicators, these containers offer practicality on a larger scale. For effortless application, consider pairing them with a Tail-Mate roller. Choose from a vibrant selection of six fluorescent colors to suit your needs.
View ProductTail painting is quick and easy with this uniquely curved paint roller. For deep pits or sheds where you need a bit more reach add a lightweight aluminum extension handle that screws into the bottom of the roller. Extension handle is extendable from 30-60cm and has three lockable positions. Use with FIL Detail Paint and rinse in a bucket of water after use. Replacement roller heads sold as a 2-pack.
View ProductExperience effortless application with our specially designed applicator bottle equipped with a brush, offering convenience in marking. Choose from six vibrant fluorescent colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, green, and pink) to suit your preferences. The long-lasting effect, lasting up to 21 days, is contingent on the right conditions and correct application techniques.
View ProductEasily manage your herd by clearly marking individual cows.
Mark udders with BLUE. Colostrum cows must be withheld from the vat for 8 milkings, that's 4 days if you milk twice a day, and 8 days if you milk once a day
Method One: Four Dots
Method Two: Only milk the smiley face
Mark cows clearly that are sick and require treatment with RED. Remember to explain your marking system to your staff and relief milkers.
Directions
Mark which quarter is affected. The + is used to clearly identify the quarters, with the top being front.
Mark treatments (T1, T2, T3) with a line after each treatment.
Mark with a line on each day milk is withheld after last treatment (D1, D2, D3, D4).
Cancel paint markings with GREEN to mark that the cow is clear to milk into the vat and can re-join the herd.
Specially designed for use on udders, the low irritancy formulation ensures there's no discomfort to the cow.
A general-purpose aerosol paint for heat detection, animal identification, or tail paint top up. Quick and easy to apply with convenient aerosol application Six fluorescent colours available for animal management efficiency: use different colours to mark animals for different purposes.
A fluorescent foaming aerosol used to temporarily mark cows for drafting out of the milking herd.
General-purpose fleece marker aerosols for sheep.
Scourable Marking: The tried, tested and approved wool marker.
FIL's animal marker products offer solutions for identifying and separating animals. Made in New Zealand, the range is market leading in reliability, visibility, and ease of application.
Spray marking is a simple way of quickly identifying sheep and lambs at different times of the year. This marker is readily and fully scourable, ultimately reducing the risk of degrading wool.
There are five vibrant colours in the Fleece Mark range, enabling farmers to implement a systematic plan for pregnancy scanning and general marking.
The low irritancy formulation ensures there is no discomfort to the animal and is weather resistant harsh environments. The highly visible colours can be seen from a distance and particularly in poor light.