Where do you get your chickens NPIP tested or certified(not sure what it is called)? Within the next year depending on how much it cost I would like to get my chickens tested.Thanks
give the indiana state poultry association a call at 765-494-8517. tell them you would "like to become a npip member and need contact info for your local testers." testers may charge to test your flock and/or charge for their time/gas. state testers are volunteers and not employed by the state. they have the right to tell you they can't or won't do it for you or they could require you to bring the birds to them. good luck finding a tester that will test for you. that was the hardest part for me. after the test make sure you get the "vs form 9-2" from them. now that you have that form you will need to scan it in or print a copy and send it in to the in state poultry association, along with a completed "13 IN NPIP Application & Fees-Exhib" form. that is the membership form for the npip program. cost of membership is $80. they will send you a membership package which has all the info the program has to offer plus a nice sign. extra signs are available at $6 each. after all that is done they will email you with the membership letter that has your farm number. (mine just came today)

beyond that you could take the school to become a certified tester in april 2014. cost of the class is $50 and there is an optional fee of $22 which would give you the testing equipment. class is 3 1/2 hours long. after that you can renew your certified tester certification online. i am signed up to take the class next year because i had a whole lot of problems trying to find someone in my area that would test my birds. figure it would save me the headache being able to test and certify my own birds.
there is also the optional t12 form. it was posted a few pages back. just fillthat out and send itin and they will mail you a postage paid shipping box to ship them a dozen of you flocks eggs for the ai test. this is a completely free test.
if you have any other questions just ask. i just went through all of this.
Send to the Purdue amimal diagnostic lab in West Lafayetter. If not too far a drive for you, you can take her there--they'll even do the euthanising; otherwise get a cool pack from Fed Ex--don't tell them what you're shipping, and ship the body overnight. The diagnostics are free, paid for by the Indiana Poultry Association. If it is Marek's, then all your birds are exposed; they may not develop the disease but will be carriers for the virus. It's deadly and highly contagious. They then shouldn't be sold or exposed to other birds, and any new ones that you bring in should be vaccinated.
It's better to know than just to hope. Good luck!
is there a site on this? only thing cold find was the info for the state vet and they charge $88.