My flock will go through NPIP testing this weekend. Was just wondering what to expect. Anything I should do to prepare for the visit? Any information would be appreciated.
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My flock will go through NPIP testing this weekend. Was just wondering what to expect. Anything I should do to prepare for the visit? Any information would be appreciated.
My flock will go through NPIP testing this weekend. Was just wondering what to expect. Anything I should do to prepare for the visit? Any information would be appreciated.
I love my NPIP lady...Mary. In Ny If i have 100 or less birds 4 months and older she randomly chooses 40 to test. Each bird will get a numbered metal band on its leg. She writes down their exact breed and tag number...Then picks a small spot under one of their wings and pokes it quickly to draw 1 drop of blood...like testing a humans blood sugar...She then mixes each separate blood drop on a huge glass tray that has been divided into 40 quadrants...each quadrant has a drop of a solution that gets mixed with the blood...If it coagulates...not good .its a positive sample and then I couldnt tell you what happens after that because Ive never had a positive show upyoull know right on the spot ...to make it easier for me I booked mine first thing in morning...This way as she chose her birds, I snagged them, and realeased them outside to instead of trying to catch them outside! ...The birds do put up a little fuss but it takes 30 seconds per bird...My testing took 2 hours...I knew the results before she left and certificates came in the mail months later...She forgot to send them!
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They actually band them? Here in Ohio they don't band, just test. It is easier if you have them caged so you don't have to chase them.