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Yeah, the adults need to be tested within 14 days of shipping for AI and within 30 days of shipping for salmonella. Then form to fill out, fax and VA permit number issued for shipping. Before 2012, they also needed to be tested for mycoplasma galisepticum -- at least that's one less test now.
Day old chicks and hatching eggs only need to be from a NPIP / AI tested flock, form filled out, faxed and VA permit number issued.
I think the chicks/egg permit is also good for a year, but since I was only concerned with the one adult shipment, I didn't pay much attention to that part.
Yeah, the adults need to be tested within 14 days of shipping for AI and within 30 days of shipping for salmonella. Then form to fill out, fax and VA permit number issued for shipping. Before 2012, they also needed to be tested for mycoplasma galisepticum -- at least that's one less test now.
Day old chicks and hatching eggs only need to be from a NPIP / AI tested flock, form filled out, faxed and VA permit number issued.
I think the chicks/egg permit is also good for a year, but since I was only concerned with the one adult shipment, I didn't pay much attention to that part.