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Congrats!!!! Very exciting!Got my NPIP number!NH-225.
Now just need spring to rear it's mighty head.
I'm ready.
The ticks better be less this year.
I think I might look into NPIP soon also.
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Congrats!!!! Very exciting!Got my NPIP number!NH-225.
Now just need spring to rear it's mighty head.
I'm ready.
The ticks better be less this year.
Got my NPIP number!NH-225.
Now just need spring to rear it's mighty head.
I'm ready.
The ticks better be less this year.
Got my NPIP number!NH-225.
Now just need spring to rear it's mighty head.
I'm ready.
The ticks better be less this year.
What all do they test? I have turkeys, chickens, a broody hen about to hatch chicks, chicks in 2 brooders in the house, and also eggs in the incubator. DO they need to test those all? And do they practice good biosecurity like only one npip visit a day as to not track anyone elses poultry debris to someone elses property and do they wear shoe covers or use a water bleach solution for there shoes? I know a lot of questions sorry.It was free. After I got my test results back I just emailed/called Cindy at the Dept of Agri. She sent me the paperwork and codes via email . I filled it out, emailed back to her and she forwarded it to where-ever and TA-DA! Got my number in a matter of days. So easy. The npip testing is free until the end of the month as I've heard the grant runs out then. After that it's $50 to test up to 50 birds I believe.
What all do they test? I have turkeys, chickens, a broody hen about to hatch chicks, chicks in 2 brooders in the house, and also eggs in the incubator. DO they need to test those all? And do they practice good biosecurity like only one npip visit a day as to not track anyone elses poultry debris to someone elses property and do they wear shoe covers or use a water bleach solution for there shoes? I know a lot of questions sorry.
This is the key...It was free. After I got my test results back I just emailed/called Cindy at the Dept of Agri. She sent me the paperwork and codes via email . I filled it out, emailed back to her and she forwarded it to where-ever and TA-DA! Got my number in a matter of days. So easy. The npip testing is free until the end of the month as I've heard the grant runs out then. After that it's $50 to test up to 50 birds I believe.
Does anyone have contact info to get NPIP tested?This is the key.... You have to request the additional paperwork. Many people get tested, get the blue card from the State, and think they are done... there is one more, important free step. Filling out the NPIP paperwork after your test results.
Oh, and the grant has expired every March for as long as we have been doing this... they renew it every year....so far.