Rancher's Code

Wildfire Season is Here: How Ritchey Tags Stand Up to the Heat—For ALL Livestock
When the summer sun beats down and wildfire season rolls in, the last thing any rancher or horse owner needs to worry about is whether their livestock identification will hold up. At Ritchey Tags, ...

Ritchey Tags Announces Official Partnership with the PRCA
Ritchey Tags Announces Official Partnership with the PRCA
BRIGHTON, CO — Ritchey Livestock ID, a trusted leader in livestock identification since 1964, is proud to announce its official partnership...

How Connealy Angus Keeps Their Herd Identified for Life
At Connealy Angus, precision and durability matter—especially when it comes to livestock identification. That’s why they trust Ritchey Engravable Tags for their tagging system.

How to tag a calf with Ritchey Tags and Dr. Marissa Hake
Join Dr. Marissa Hake as she walks you through the step-by-step process of tagging a calf using Ritchey Tags! 🐄
Whether you’re new to tagging or just looking to brush up on your skills, Dr. Hake’s ...

Cattle Tags 101: Essential Tips for Tagging Your Livestock Like a Pro
If you're a rancher, you understand the importance of proper identification for your herd. Cattle tags, especially engravable cattle ear tags, are essential tools in livestock management. From keep...

Make Your Mark: Ensuring Livestock Safety & Management
Howdy, fellow ranchers!
Today, we're diving into the world of cattle ear tags – those small but mighty tools that play a crucial role in the management and safety of our beloved livestock. Whether...

Which Tagger Do I Need to Install a Ritchey Ear Tag?
In an effort to make your life easier, this video shows you how to use any standard industry tagger or applicator to install a Ritchey Ear Tag.

Using the Ritchey 3D Ear Tag Designer
Design your own custom ear tag (Make Your Mark) online with Ritchey's 3D ear tag design tool. You design the tag; we'll do the engraving for you!

Tale of the Ear Tag Tool Pins
Are you having problems with broken buttons when installing your ear tags? It may be the tool pin. Check this video out for answers.
