Belgian D'Anver Roosters FREE with Pullets Avail! SOLD/N. Ga. Mtns

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It depends on the state you are shipping into, really. Some states require NPIP plus a permit from the state in addition to that. Some require a vet's certificate of health, I believe.

I have no plans to ever be NPIP because it's a USDA program.
 
It depends on the state you are shipping into, really. Some states require NPIP plus a permit from the state in addition to that. Some require a vet's certificate of health, I believe.

I have no plans to ever be NPIP because it's a USDA program.
I've been checking on getting mine tested even if I don't certify for NPIP.
 
Some folks who are NPIP have bought birds from me and had them tested with their own flocks, though technically, they weren't supposed to do so, including some who also paid extra to be tested for Mycoplasmosis every quarter. Mine always tested negative in their flock. That's good enough for me. I won't be involved with the USDA in any way if I can help it.
 
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I also have added four Mille Fleur D'Anver chicks to the original post. They are 6 weeks old now and with their co-broody mamas, but if someone wants all four of the older ones, plus the four young ones, they can go as a package deal.

Here is a picture of the mother of the pretty Coch'Anver pullet. This is my 4 year old lavender banty Cochin, Shadow.

Opal has just laid her first egg, too!

 
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