Published: January 26, 2010
CORRECTING and REPLACING Digital Angel's Destron Fearing Unit and Animal Profiling International Announce Special Spring 2010 Viral Disease Testing Program
Headline of release should read: Digital Angel's Destron Fearing Unit
and Animal Profiling International Announce Special Spring 2010 Viral
Disease Testing Program (sted Digital Angel's Destron Fearing Unit and
Advanced Profiling International Announce Special Spring 2010 Viral
Disease Testing Program)
SO. ST. PAUL, Minn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The release reads:
DIGITAL ANGEL'S DESTRON FEARING UNIT AND ANIMAL PROFILING
INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SPRING 2010 VIRAL DISEASE TESTING PROGRAM
Digital Angel's (NASDAQ:DIGA) Destron Fearing unit, a leader in the
field of animal identification solutions, and Portland, OR-based Animal
Profiling International (API), a global leader in animal diagnostics,
announced today a joint program to increase the number of animals to be
tested for BVD-PI (Bovine Viral Diarrhea Persistent Infection) in the
U.S. As part of the program, API will provide special BVD-PI test
pricing to producers who purchase Destron Fearing cattle tags this
spring.
The BVD virus is one of the largest herd health concerns for the cattle
industry. Recent estimates indicate that BVD costs the U.S. cattle
industry about $2.1 billion annually. The leading cause of BVD is
persistently infected calves, which can cost an operation between $14
and $24 per head. Testing to identify and remove these animals from the
herd is a producer's best tool to limit the impact of this disease in
livestock production operations. "This partnership is a first for the
industry and is in keeping with the stated goals of the National
Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), the American Association of Bovine
Practitioners (AABP) and the Academy of Veterinary Consultants (AVC)
relating to control and eradication of BVD, which is the most costly
viral disease in the U.S.," stated Bruce W. Hoffman, DVM (Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine) and President of API.
Joseph J. Grillo, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Angel, added,
"Destron Fearing is pleased to enter this partnership with API to help
improve the overall herd health of cattle producers and to limit the
costs of BVD across the industry. As a leader in the Animal ID industry,
we are constantly looking for opportunities to help livestock producers
attain greater productivity and profitability in their operations. We
think that this BVD-PI program can greatly assist in achieving healthier
herds, which is good for everyone in the industry."
Producers can realize a number of benefits from testing their herds for
BVD-PI animals. Testing can improve operational profitability by
enabling producers to market and sell calves as BVD-PI negative,
creating market confidence in their herds and resulting in potential
premiums at sale time. In addition, by testing for and removing BVD-PI
animals producers can reduce the number of BVD abortions and improve
pregnancy rates. Finally, limiting the amount of BVD-associated sickness
in the herd tends to result in lower health care costs and reduced
losses from animal deaths.
Testing for BVD-PI animals is a simple and straightforward procedure.
During spring processing and tagging time a small ear notch sample is
taken and put into a test tube marked with the calf's ear tag management
number. Producers can send the samples to API and receive test results
on the next business day after the sample is received by the lab. Ear
notchers and test tubes can be obtained at most local animal health
supply stores. Instructions on how to ship the samples to API will be
included in most Destron Fearing Duflex brand cattle ear tag retail
bags. Purchasers of Duflex cattle tags sold without these instructions
can call Destron Fearing Customer Service at 1-800-328-0118 to receive
instruction forms.
About Destron Fearing and Digital Angel
Destron Fearing is a subsidiary of Digital Angel (NASDAQ:DIGA), an
advanced technology company in the field of animal identification and
emergency identification solutions. Digital Angel's products are
utilized around the world in such applications as pet identification,
using its patented, FDA-approved implantable microchip; livestock
identification and herd management using visual and radio frequency
identification (RFID) ear tags; and global positioning systems (GPS)
search and rescue beacons for army, navy and air force applications
worldwide. For further information please visit www.destronfearing.com
and www.digitalangel.com.
About API
Animal Profiling International, Inc. is dedicated to the improvement of
animal health management through risk-assessment testing technologies,
advanced animal identification systems and source age verification
systems. The company's goal is to improve cattle health, performance,
and management techniques for operators in the beef and dairy
industries. API's industry experts provide the products and services
that hands-on cattle managers need to make their jobs easier, more
efficient, and more profitable. The company is headquartered at 6040
North Cutter Circle, Suite 317, Portland, OR 97217; phone: (877)
278-1344. Animal Profiling International (API) and WriteTAG System are
trademarks of Animal Profiling International, Inc.
This press release contains certain "forward-looking" statements (as
such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995). Forward-looking statements included in this press release
include, without limitation, those concerning expectations regarding
expected benefits of the testing program. These forward-looking
statements are based on the Company's current expectations and beliefs
and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions.
Additional information about these and other factors that could affect
the Company's businesses is set forth in the Company's Form 10-K under
the caption "Risk Factors" filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC") on March 31, 2009, and subsequent filings with the
SEC. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or release
any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances after the date of this statement or to reflect the
occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.
Digital Angel
Jay McKeage, 651-554-1564
jmckeage@digitalangel.com
or
Destron
Fearing
Dan Ellsworth, 913-558-4378
dellsworth@destronfearing.com
or
Animal
Profiling International Inc.
Ray Rogers, 503-972-3021
www.animalprofiling.com
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