USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will provide no-cost RFID (radio frequency identification) eartags for swine beginning fall 2025. These tags will be available for sow and exhibition swine producers. Once available, producers and State animal health officials will be able to order tags on the Merck Animal Health website.
A $20-Million Contract
In July 2025, APHIS awarded a contract to Merck Animal Health to supply up to $20 million in tags to sow and exhibition swine industry segments, over the next five years.
“Modeled after the no-cost RFID cattle tag program, this effort will supply no-cost RFID tags to swine producers to boost national swine disease traceability, which is vital to supporting the safety and marketability of the U.S. swine herd,” USDA said in a release. “Although animal disease traceability does not prevent disease, an efficient and accurate traceability system reduces the response time involved in a disease investigation, limiting the number of farms and animals affected. This, in turn, reduces the economic impact on owners and affected communities.”
A Unique Distribution Model
This program offers a direct-from-manufacturer to swine premises distribution model. Merck will receive, process and ship orders directly to producers and state animal health officials, removing APHIS as intermediaries and expediting getting tags into producers’ hands and pigs’ ears, USDA explains.