NPIP Testing Question--Please Help!

ChickenChik

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The other night DH and I went to a sale and sold some of our chickens. When we got there we were told that our chickens were suppose to be NPIP and we were asked if a few of our birds could be tested for the state. Well we had no clue about NPIP and we allowed the man to test our birds. They all appeared in good health, but now I am worried. First, what is some of the tests come back and something is wrong with these birds? These are birds that we got from other people, will that matter? What will they do to the rest of my flock? Second, is it worth it to get NPIP? We are not regular sellers but do plan on selling eggs and chicks some time. Any feedback would be great!
 
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They were probably just testing them for pullorum-typhoid and avian influenza. My state representative told me It's actually pretty rare to have either of these. If you had any positives on the pullorum test they would have confiscated your birds immediately most likely (At least that's how they do it in Missouri). You're probably fine. I have heard of some false positives that got someone's bird confiscated, but when they did a necropsy, the bird turned out to be negative. Most states have regulations that require you to be NPIP to ship to their state.
 
Symptoms of pullorum can vary from the mild to the fatal, with extremely acute cases causing sudden death. After a few days incubation the young birds may become weak and somnolent. They may become anorexic and grow poorly with chalky white excreta in their vent. Death may then follow. In the small number of older birds that catch the disease symptoms may include lethargy and wing droop, for example.​
 

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