Press Releases
Global Animal Management (GAM) Collaborates with Iristrac and Sarnoff Corporation to Develop Eye-D, the First Portable Equine Iris Capture and Identification System
Future iris identification technology will identify and track horses
Roseland, NJ (September 22, 2009) – Global Animal Management, Inc. (GAM®), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has acquired exclusive worldwide rights to develop, manufacture and market a non-invasive biometric iris animal identification system using algorithms licensed from Iristrac…
Global Animal Management (GAM) Provides Auction Markets the Means to Conveniently Age and Source Verify Through Auction Check™
Age and source verification supplies added value to livestock.
Roseland NJ, Sept. 15, 2009 - As the information age hits the cattle industry in full force, Global Animal Management, Inc. (GAM®), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, is providing auction markets with the means to conveniently add value to their clients' livestock through Auction Check™, an online age, source and process verification program for the auction market.
Global Animal Management (GAM) Offers New Age and Source Verification Functionality
New functionality makes age and source verification easier for sale barns, feedlots and dairy calf ranches.
Roseland NJ, July 2, 2009 - Global Animal Management, Inc. (GAM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, is making age and source verification easier for sale barns, feedlots and dairy calf ranches by offering new functionality that allows them to age and source verify cattle on-site in compliance with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Process Verified Programs (PVP).
New GAM TAGs offer latest technology for individual animal identification
Tags Feature Increased Read Range and Integrated Management Capabilities
Roseland, NJ (April. 20, 2009) – Global Animal Management, Inc. (GAM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, has announced its next generation of electronic identification (EID) tags to help livestock producers verify their animals’ age, source, and health management protocols…
Producer Survey Says Age and Source Verification Pays Tri-Merit®
Users earn additional $10 per hundred weight
Kenilworth, NJ (Feb. 7, 2008) – A survey of more than 150 cow/calf producers across the country revealed that producers using age and source verification systems, like TRI-MERIT®, earned an average of $10 more per hundredweight than generic calves…
Upgraded Tri-Merit Version 2.5 Offers Added Convenience and Ease-of-Use
Leading cattle data management system provides new features for producers and veterinarians
Kansas City, MO (August 27, 2007) – Global Animal Management (GAM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schering-Plough Animal Health, today announced that a new version of its online data management system, TRI-MERIT, is now available…
USDA Approves Tri-merit™ Electronic Ear-Tags for National Animal Identification System
Kenilworth, NJ (February 26, 2007) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved g.TAG™ electronic ear-tags for use in the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), offering producers greater choice and simplified means for participating in the voluntary NAIS program…
Research Findings Reveal Perceptions, Opportunities For Age and Source Verified Cattle
Kenilworth, NJ (February 1, 2007) – Access to livestock with value-added information, such as process verified age and source data, is sited as important to compete for future beef markets according to three in four sale barn operators with exposure to these types of certification programs…
Global Animal Management, Inc. and Animal Profiling International
Global Animal Management, Inc. (GAM) , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schering-Plough Animal Health Corporation and Animal Profiling International, Inc. (API) combined their core technologies in order to offer the beef and dairy industries an integrated data platform with diagnostic service.

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