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Is anyone (besides me!) still having trouble getting their certification number? I was tested in April, got my results and VS forms within 2 weeks, but still have no number. The state said they only submit test results quarterly, so mine would go to Atlanta at the end of June, and I should have my number sometime in July.
I email the state monthly, and still nothing.
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Hi Folks I am In Idaho My NPIP is 82-88
We have Delawares, RIR, Barred Rock, Light Brahma, Black Sexlink, Red Sexlink, EE, BB Red Bantam, BCM,
Welsummers, Russian Orloffs, Dark Cornish. And Red Lace Cornish.

We have Royal Palms, Red Bourbon, Blue Slate, Black Spanish, Nerragansette, Sweet Grass, Wishard Bronze
Rio Grande, Standard Bronze.

I will have my website up and running in Nov. Under Quail Valley Hatchery

Thank you John
 
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Took me nearly 2 years to get my number... I highly suspect the paperwork got lost, since we had to resubmit it. I would contact whoever your tester is, and ask them to check on it for you.

Dawn, is there a master list/data base of everyone listed here?
 
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We are located in Oklahoma.
NPIP 3-125
Hatchery 3-125

Everything that we raise is in my signature line. We have pictures of alot of our birds on our website and are trying to get the rest of them on there. I have a feeling that is gonig to be next year before we get that accomplished...LOL
 
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Have you checked here to see if you are listed?

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/search-dir.shtml

Yes, I check the aphis site regularly - I'm not there. There were two of us BYC members that were tested the same day - she went directly from my house over to sackman's. Neither of us has our number yet, and we are both staying in touch with the state tester at least monthly. We're hoping they resubmitted our tests with the 3rd quarter submissions.​
 
We got ours in April. We had to wait due to the fact we weren't showing anything they had us wait until after all of the "show chickens" were done. Which was fine with us. We plan on showing this coming year. We have a couple of REALLY nice youngins out of our breeding pens that are going to be contenders..maybe even bring home a ribbon or two, three...ha ha.

We raise Large fowls Ameracanas, EE's, Turkens (lay green eggs), Marans (french lines),Golden Lace Cochins
bantams Silkies,Showgirls, Frizzled cochins

Our project pens:
bantams;Sizzles, Fancy Naked necks"frizzeld showgirls" LG; Olive eggers, delaware,

our npip # is in sig. line

my hubby is wanting Dorkings? Anybody know where I can possible find some? of course we are wanting to stay with npip but like any thing you always keep critters separated from each other for min. of 30 days just good practice we did it when we raised hogs,goats, cattle it just makes good sense to do that. You never know what the "newbie" might be carrying in with em. Just safer all the way around.
 

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