this young rooster needs a new home,located near Jones/Choctaw Ok.....you can email me at [email protected]
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The Department of Agriculture will come out and test your birds and it will only cost you $5 for the certificate. The phone number to call is in my signature line.Fairly new here so sorry if this is the wrong place for this question. Who would I need to contact about getting NPIP certified?
The Department of Agriculture will come out and test your birds and it will only cost you $5 for the certificate. The phone number to call is in my signature line.
If you want to become a certified NPIP tester, you will likely have to wait until next summer. The beginner classes are offered once a year, usually in June. You can ask the person who answers the phone at that number, about classes.
McGuyver, did you get that silkie from me? I've not had any blacks for sale. The dark blues look black for quite awhile except for some of the fluffy feathers underneath. Can't really tell from the pic, but it could be a partridge, or it could be an off-color blue. Some of the blacks do have red leakage, but usually not that much.
I've not seen a partridge with so much black before. She is pretty, isn't she?Is she not a partridge? She sure is cute!