Is your flock NPIP certified?

Are is your flock NPIP certified?

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they wont do them all honey just a % of your birds,
they only tested 10 of my birds one from each pen very quick, certified since 1-11
 
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NPIP is a gov't program created in order to protect the food supply, not to certify backyard flocks as healthy, which it does not. I wish folks wouldn't think it's more than it is, but there is a huge misconception about this program-some believe that it means someone who is NPIP has no disease in their flock. That couldn't be further from the truth. It tests mainly for two diseases that are not common anymore, and in some states, Avian Influenza, and if you pay extra they may test for Mycoplasmosis, but I think the MG test has to be several times per year, not just annually. I am not NPIP nor do I plan to be, though plans could change, certainly.

Thank you for the clarification.
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NPIP is a gov't program created in order to protect the food supply, not to certify backyard flocks as healthy, which it does not. I wish folks wouldn't think it's more than it is, but there is a huge misconception about this program-some believe that it means someone who is NPIP has no disease in their flock. That couldn't be further from the truth. It tests mainly for two diseases that are not common anymore, and in some states, Avian Influenza, and if you pay extra they may test for Mycoplasmosis, but I think the MG test has to be several times per year, not just annually. I am not NPIP nor do I plan to be, though plans could change, certainly.

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they wont do them all honey just a % of your birds,
they only tested 10 of my birds one from each pen very quick, certified since 1-11

On my flock they did a blood test on all 43 chickens+ducks and did a throat swab on 30. Very easy. After the initial test, the following year they do 75% for 1-5 years, 50% for 5-10 years, 25% for 10-15 years, and 10 or 15%(can't remember exactly) for 20+ years. This is for Oklahoma what is everyone else's test %'s per year?

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We are NPIP and I beleive that NPIP is an excellant program if only for your own piece of mind .I certaintinally think its better to know that your flocks are free from the diseases that they do test for ,than not to know.They will do extra test on top of what they do routinely if you ask them to before your scheduled testing day (the extra tests you will be charged for)

In my state once annually ,they come and blood test every single bird on the whole premises excluding our Emu,pigeons and quail.
They also AI Swap atleast 30 of your birds mouth every year which is a great thing . There was a scare of this(AI) last month in a surrounding county close by. They took care of the problem pretty fast but it was quite the scare !
 
If they change it to include more of the current, infections diseases, I would probably do it.
 
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they wont do them all honey just a % of your birds,
they only tested 10 of my birds one from each pen very quick, certified since 1-11

Hmm maybe in FL Nava but she said all birds over 4 months old get tested and I told her to pack a lunch and saddle up cause she's going to be busy! LOL.. I was concerned more of my chicks and hurting them-by the time she gets here Ill have over 100 of them hatched out too!

I also wish they would test for the more common diseases-now that would be great! I'd certainly pay for it. Looking into being certified myself so I can test my own flocks-not others-not into that...
 
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