Contact the tahc. They send someone out to certify your flock is p/t free. I just spoke with them today. It will be 35 for under 99 birds and required annually. It is my understanding that to be npip, I send that certificate and 100 dollars annually to NPIP
I just spoke with TAHC in my area. (McLennan County) They are emailing me an application and require a 35 fee if under 99 birds. However, the NPIP certification is a separate entity and require their own fees. I understood her to say I could use the pt test that TAHC runs to apply for my NPIP...
1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
I've had chickens for about 7 years
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?
About 14 chickens, 3 peafowl, 2 guinea
(3) What breeds do you have? Cemani, barred rock, Ameraucana, standard polish Crested
(4) How did you find...