I have a lot of questions.
The USDA site says that if I want to be NPIP certified, that the first step is to contact the state veterinarian. Is that just so they can provide a list of testers? Does everything have to go through that office first, or can you work backwards through a tester?
Also, I've never participated in a swap. Do I have to be NPIP certified to sell chicks, adult poultry, or hatching eggs? Do I need some kind of license?
It seems that there is not much regulation (at least within the state). People sell chickens on Craigslist all the time and I doubt they are all licensed or certified. It may be that there are lots of regulations, but that they are not strictly enforced.
How do I find this stuff out? I've been poking around online, but not running into anything helpful, so I'm hoping you all have the answers!
The USDA site says that if I want to be NPIP certified, that the first step is to contact the state veterinarian. Is that just so they can provide a list of testers? Does everything have to go through that office first, or can you work backwards through a tester?
Also, I've never participated in a swap. Do I have to be NPIP certified to sell chicks, adult poultry, or hatching eggs? Do I need some kind of license?
It seems that there is not much regulation (at least within the state). People sell chickens on Craigslist all the time and I doubt they are all licensed or certified. It may be that there are lots of regulations, but that they are not strictly enforced.
How do I find this stuff out? I've been poking around online, but not running into anything helpful, so I'm hoping you all have the answers!