European Fauna
Well-Known Member
Many keepers and curators claim that they can identify hoofstock individuals within a herd by sight alone with 100% reliability.I have always doubted this , and supposed that at best they would be able to identify certain individuals with salient features or mannerisms, but not identify all individuals in a large herd.Indeed, research was carried out on this assertion , and the conclusion was that the majority of keepers / curators were mistaken far more often than they believed.(I regret not having made a note of the names of the researchers or the reference of their study).How are your zoos identifying their stock ? Are they using tags , tattoos , chips , rings , dyes or something else?Which methods do you prefer and why?Please comment re. all stock , not just hoofstock.For example, does anybody have a method for amphibians?