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Sounds like you have a great set-up with your vet. I would be concerned if they are claiming to be certified with no proof of documentation. I would definitely have them show proof before purchasing anything.
What is AI certified and why do you need that?
AI - Avian Influenza. This is not provided to us free of charge. We'll have to pay to get this certification. Some states require Pullorium/Typhoid Testing, as well as Avian Influenze testing for shipments entering their state. Since I sell eggs on
ebay I never know where the eggs are going until the end of the auction. Therefore, I'll need to add this to avoid problems for myself.
On the birds, I am careful in buying only from NPIP certified people; however, This spring I bought birds from home breeders that advertised on their websites that they were NPIP certified but didn't get the paperwork with the shipment of chicks. On one site they even published their NPIP #. I suspect they're just not following through with the paperwork. Maybe they are like us and are just learning the proper procedures. I also bought some eggs through
ebay that the buyer claimed to be NPIP certified but didn't get the paperwork with the shipment. The eggs were damaged in shipment and none hatched. But still the question lingers for me..., are they really NPIP certified?
AI certification sounds like a good thing. Do you know how much it costs?
I remember the vet telling me about the selling process but I couldn't remember. I knew that I had come upcoming sales, so I wanted to make sure that I provided the necessary paperwork. Thanks to Missi for suggesting that I email the Dr. because that is how I learned exactly what I needed.
Not sure if it matters to those that are NOT NPIP certified. Do you think? My customer that bought my turkey this morning is not NPIP certified, so I explained what the certification is and I gave her a copy of my form anyway.
I saw that someone had an ad online for a breed that I was interested in, so I emailed them and asked them if they were NPIP certified. They sent me back a little smarty mouth reply. I think that they though that I was a "snooty" person in asking if they were certified. I was like oh well.