oh no worries! glad i could share my experience! 

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Dutchlion....who did you email? I want to do this sooner rather than later so I figure I should start now (well, in about 3 weeks when my hatch is done) They test every bird in the yard?
Thanks!
So, I am now officially on the schedule for March 31. But I think I have a pretty big hiccup. Here's the deal.
All of my flocks are of age to be tested and from what the rep told me, the offspring of these that recently hatched, although not old enough for testing will be considered done if parents are good to go. That takes care of a few.
Where my hitch comes in is the 13 eggs I hatched WITH mine that aren't mine - and are not from an NPIP farm. These babies won't be old enough and therefore will not be able to be tested until NEXT year. What is the rule on having non-tested birds at a clean tested farm? Do they have to be totally separated until anniversary testing? Or does it mean that any eggs/chicks will be considered untested. The crux of this is that the pullets that I plan to keep won't even be of laying AGE until probably October so it's not like I'm even going to be actually breeding them until next spring AFTER testing anyway. Just wondering if having untested birds messes up stuff....
I am so very happy I found your thread! I am thinking of becoming npip certified.. Can you tell me the numer or name of the person you called. I am getting nowhere!