Tattooing is not only for dissidents, miscreants, the wayward,
and the Llewellyn-ites among us.

Sheep, rabbits, pigs, cattle, horses, stoats, and goats can be tattooed also, not so much of an expression of individuality as the need for permanent identification.

http://www.enasco.com/c/farmandranch/Livestock%20Identification/Tattooing/


On 3:59 AM, Davis, Cassie wrote:
Hi Histo World, as I was cutting to day I was thinking why don't we see if we could get 
specimen marking ink directly from a tattoo vendor? When I first started in histo I was told 
the ink we use was actually tattoo ink. As we know as soon as somebody labels something as a 
"medical supply" the price is increased. Just a cost saving thought, I mentioned it 
to my immediate supervisor but she think it would be a liability issue. I thought we could 
"test/validate it on skin tissue left over from a mastectomy or extremity. Any thoughts?

Cassandra Davis
cda...@che-east.org
302-575-8095



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