I got ahold of a tester who said she will come Feb 10th and for $20 she'll test all 14 adults of mine per the NPIP. When I explained what I'm doing, she recommended I get what's called Wisconsin Tested Flock certification. It's the same tests for either, but less stringent as thereafter, each year she just has to come here and test one bird. This is not available to those wanting to show their chickens; those have to be NPIP certified.Wow, you're sort of lucky. I had eggs accidentally go into Georgia one time ( they were supposed to be going to upstate SC) but that's the only time my eggs have ever had any go over state lines. But honestly I'd rather comply with the rules that sneak by. You know, rather safe than sorry? Plus when you are selling hatching eggs a lot of people will want proof that you are NPIP. And I want to make sure that my flock is completely clean of two major diseases.
So this is why I said earlier, it would be nice if all the states would do the same thing.
