Well one thing I do know about shipping that wasn't covered in those tutorials is that each state has different laws. For instance you can't ship birds like quail that are over 24 hours old from Kansas. I had checked into that at an earlier time. You must have an NPIP number for your flock in order to do it legally and by law all your breeders and birds over 4 months of age need tested once a year. I am an NPIP certified tester, but don't have all my own flock tested because I don't have the serum. It comes in 1000 dose bottles, expires rather quickly, and is very expensive. I plan to order a bottle this spring and test all my breeders. I am hoping to split a bottle with another tester, however she is going through a divorce at the time so her money is limited. I thought about trying to set up a testing day some where, but people would have to bring their birds to me. There is a per flock fee to file it. It is the same to file it whether you have 1 bird or 20, but then of course there would be a small per bird charge as well but just to cover expenses.
I had thought about trying to go to Muskogee to the swap and offering to test all the Kansas and out of state participants but it is 4.5 hours from me to go. I just can't justify driving that far.
Rittert one thing you need to know about your quail. People ship eggs all the time by selling them on Ebay, BYC, or other sites without testing. It's not legal, but shipping eggs doesn't require the forms that keep you out of trouble with the State.
Chooks, have you had to produce your NPIP forms to ship live birds? Just wondering how closely they enforce it.
I'm really not wanting to ship birds but obviously I can make a lot more money for my birds if I do ship especially on the rarer breeds like Seramas. I just don't know if the stress of doing it is worth it or not. I tend to be a by the book person and don't like taking chances.
I'm not convinced Marshmallow is out of the woods yet. I gave her anotehr shot last night and she acted fine all day. But she didn't get up during the night to pee. She just went while ago. She's not eating quite as good as she should. She only wants to eat treats and real meat. She was eating really well before she had the pups but she's always been a picky eater. My fault because I pampered her! I need to go buy some puppy chow and feed her that because it has what she needs nutritionally right now.
I listened to the weather last night and it sounds awful. They said the first week of February from the mock ups is going to be one very very cold bitter week. Not looking forward to that at all.
I need to get in gear and take eggs to town today but I'd sure rather just stay in.
I had thought about trying to go to Muskogee to the swap and offering to test all the Kansas and out of state participants but it is 4.5 hours from me to go. I just can't justify driving that far.
Rittert one thing you need to know about your quail. People ship eggs all the time by selling them on Ebay, BYC, or other sites without testing. It's not legal, but shipping eggs doesn't require the forms that keep you out of trouble with the State.
Chooks, have you had to produce your NPIP forms to ship live birds? Just wondering how closely they enforce it.
I'm really not wanting to ship birds but obviously I can make a lot more money for my birds if I do ship especially on the rarer breeds like Seramas. I just don't know if the stress of doing it is worth it or not. I tend to be a by the book person and don't like taking chances.
I'm not convinced Marshmallow is out of the woods yet. I gave her anotehr shot last night and she acted fine all day. But she didn't get up during the night to pee. She just went while ago. She's not eating quite as good as she should. She only wants to eat treats and real meat. She was eating really well before she had the pups but she's always been a picky eater. My fault because I pampered her! I need to go buy some puppy chow and feed her that because it has what she needs nutritionally right now.
I listened to the weather last night and it sounds awful. They said the first week of February from the mock ups is going to be one very very cold bitter week. Not looking forward to that at all.
I need to get in gear and take eggs to town today but I'd sure rather just stay in.