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Has anyone ever tried searching the list?!? Be aware that just because you cannot find them does not mean they are not on there. Unless you already know the person's NPIP number, good luck finding their listing online. I've tried more than once. I wasn't able to find people I KNOW have their NPIP numbers, so good luck finding people you're not sure of!
And any printed book can't be exactly up-to-date either, not at the rate people are applying for numbers!
Rusty
Yes you are right book may not have all the new participants, the directorty is put out yearly. Participants are list by state ,then by name alphabetically, very easy to find anyone with their name and state, also list what type of birds, even if they sell birds,chicks,or hatching eggs.
About 300 pages.
Say I want Ostrich check the state, look for breeders of Ostrich. good thing you know all are NPIP tested.
Some state you must test for AI also.
First 2 number are the State, like Ohio is 31-
Rusty, Alabama is 64-
Has anyone ever tried searching the list?!? Be aware that just because you cannot find them does not mean they are not on there. Unless you already know the person's NPIP number, good luck finding their listing online. I've tried more than once. I wasn't able to find people I KNOW have their NPIP numbers, so good luck finding people you're not sure of!
And any printed book can't be exactly up-to-date either, not at the rate people are applying for numbers!
Rusty
Yes you are right book may not have all the new participants, the directorty is put out yearly. Participants are list by state ,then by name alphabetically, very easy to find anyone with their name and state, also list what type of birds, even if they sell birds,chicks,or hatching eggs.
About 300 pages.
Say I want Ostrich check the state, look for breeders of Ostrich. good thing you know all are NPIP tested.
Some state you must test for AI also.
First 2 number are the State, like Ohio is 31-
Rusty, Alabama is 64-