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  1. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|livestock farming|animal breeding
    fáinne coise Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    leg ring | leg band | leg-ring | bird band
    en
    Definition ring made of plastic, aluminum or stainless steel, applied to one or both legs of a bird by the breeder to help identify and keep track of it Reference " COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - Omlet > Guide > Finches and Canaries > Buying a Canary or Finch > Leg Rings > Pet Finch Leg Rings (9.1.2023) - Paretts, S., 'Why Do Parakeets Have Rings on Their Legs?' (9.1.2023), The Nest"
    Comment 1) There are two kinds of leg rings: open and closed. An open ring can be attached any time, but can also be removed, and therefore cannot be recognized as an official identification means from a legal point of view. Open rings are usually used as guarantee rings and are not particularly useful. Another disadvantage of an open ring is that, if attached when the bird has already reached adulthood, the bird may not get used to it. A closed ring is attached when the bird is still a small chick and, after a few days, can no longer be removed without special cutters. 2) Article 76(1)(a) of the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2035 refers to leg rings specifically in the context of psittacidae and specifies that the ring must have a 'visible, legible and indelible display of the identification code of the animal'.
    bague à la patte
    fr
    Definition outil de surveillance et d’observation des populations d’oiseaux Reference " INSTITUT ROYAL DES SCIENCES NATURELLES DE BELGIQUE > Direction Opérationnelle Milieux Naturels > Sites web et applications scientifiques > BEBIRDS > Le baguage > Pourquoi baguer les oiseaux? (12.7.2019)"