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  1. speckledhen

    Getting testing done next week!

    I don't ship eggs, chicks or adult birds. I do know that most who do are not NPIP nor do they have vet's certificates, just a simple fact. I did not encourage anyone to disregard any laws; I merely stated the truth of the NPIP program, that is cannot prevent disease or protect your flock and why...
  2. speckledhen

    Getting testing done next week!

    Yes, it's all about the money trail, you are correct. No, I do not test birds. I am confident in my flocks, though, as we know, things can change on a dime since no one can see an invading germ. That is another reason testing is only good for the actual bird tested and on the actual day of...
  3. speckledhen

    Getting testing done next week!

    I honestly don't believe that bolded statement they made. My flock can cause no disease if it has none, and it never has had contagious disease, plus it has no contact with other flocks. I don't buy started birds. I don't go to shows. I don't go to swaps/auctions. I practice biosecurity. They...
  4. speckledhen

    Getting testing done next week!

    Well, that was rather snarky. I was not going to offer anything else to the OP but since you have so swiftly insulted me, let me continue a bit, then I'm done. I am breaking no rules, contrary to your accusation. To sell eggs and chicks off the farm, I do not have to register with any government...
  5. speckledhen

    Getting testing done next week!

    Though it's your choice, I'm not sure why a lot of backyarders are jumping into a gov't NPIP program. If you're a commercial enterprise, you cannot escape it. If you're a breeder who ships all over, supposedly, you cannot escape it, but I daresay that 90% of all shipped eggs and maybe even...
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