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I'm here just, "settling down with a full belly from dinner and reading some post."
I had to to laugh, because although you posted it a couple hours ago, that was exactly what I am doing....
...My DW is always asking if I'm," talking to those chicken people."
On another note, can someone tell me a little bit about NPIP, what age is typical for checking, and who in the Tulsa area can do the test?
Thanks
Bill
The Department of Agriculture will come out and do the NPIP testing on all your birds over 4 months old. While they are there, they will test for Avian Flu. The NPIP tests for salmonella and typhoid. The charge is $5-15 for the certificate. You schedule the testing by contacting Marie at the phone number in my signature line. There are several folks in the Tulsa area who are certified to do the NPIP testing. Marie can furnish you a list of folks if you ever just need a couple of birds tested for a show. If all your birds are tested, the flock certificate is good for one year. If only individual birds are tested the certificate for that bird is only good for a 1-3 months (sorry, I don't recall the exact amount of time)
The Department of Agriculture was planning on scheduling a new testers class in Muskogee or Tahlequah in June this year, if enough people signed up by their May ??? deadline.