Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

Quote: This is kind of what I was getting at, but did not want to sound rude to those that go for npip,,,,you are only testing for specific disease even though there's a host of others out there, an not sure about the egg part, do those 2 diseases even pass with the egg.

because most of our business is in the meaty end of poultry, we are trying to get to the point that we could pass inspection for a license even though we do not need it at this point....biggest obstacle here is the price of stainless equipment
Wing you would never be rude being as honest as you are!

Your meat bird end would require more testing, there are several SUBPARTS in indentification of NPIP

I will post the provisions PDF for anyone who is interested and I can help you figure it out.
 
3 week absence. Yup.
100+ pages of messages to read. Yup.
At least I know what I'll be doing with my coffee break!


She does still work in Horticulture. She did a stint with Morris Arboretum for a year or so. Then she did an AmeriCorps contract for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for a year. Now she's an independant "Fine Gardening" contractor. Plantings, Prunings, basically anything too skilled to leave for your landscape crew. She keeps a couple of local (Swarthmore area) clients, a few on the main line, and a few little old ladies who live near Elkin's Park who she's simply too fond of to leave. :)

Hey LC!
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Hope all the chickens are well! How are they liking the snow?
 
NPIP PROVISIONS PDF BOOKLET

(this book not only contains the SUBPARTS it contains the procedures for labs, Sanitation and other requirements after the SUBPARTS, so there is MORE THAN ONE INDEX!)





For example I am SUBPART E and Independent Hatchery below is a copy paste of my 9-5 Application form HERE is the form and I DID SORTA WRITE NOTES IN IT!

8. SUBPART
(SEE INSTRUCTIONS)

E
Primary Egg-type Chicken Breeding Flocks and Products, products being eggs, chicks, young chickens.


9. EGG CAPACITY FOR EACH TYPE OF BIRD and TOTAL
(setting and hatching capacity at any one time-not annual capacity)

OR
TYPE OF DEALER


Hatchery
Independent






10. TOTAL EGG
CAPACITY: THIS IS THE INCUBATOR CAPACITY NOT egg laying capacity.

11. PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED
“U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLEAN-LIST EACH PRODUCT WHICH YOU WILL HANDLE IN THE NEXT YEAR
(INCLUDE NPIP CODES)




The number of your breeds goes in this box, there is a pdf file available with a zillion breeds listing, you have to go through and find your breeds and put their numbers HERE!
LINK I just posted below!



12. ADDITIONAL
CLASSIFICATIONS
FOR WHICH THESE
PRODUCTS QUALIFY




US H5/H7Avian Influenza Clean



Usefull links.....
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/downloads/osa-npip.pdf


http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/downloads/npiporderform.pdf




CODES =
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/ (AT THE BOTTOM there are links to PDF Product codes (BREED CODES to help fill out the NPIP Application form) Also there is a pdf link for the NATIONAL MAP


state_importation_requirements.pdf 2,552k .pdf file

LegBandSizeChart2013.docx 16k .docx file



These are example forms for when you ship/import and order lab tests, N/A until you get NPIP
9-2form.pdf 40k .pdf file
9-3newDec2011.pdf 75k .pdf file
 
Is it only on my laptop those bottom pdfs look messed up? can you open them? I told u BYC doesnt work well thats why I stopped coming on!! frustrating!
 
wing these are the testings but its all either swab or blood, just more to do at the lab not at your place.


PT Clean: US Pullorum-Typhoid Clean
US AI Clean: US Avian Influenza Clean (Subpart B,C,E,F,G,H)
US H5/H7 Clean: (Subpart D, I)
MG Clean : US Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean
MS Clean: US Mycoplasma Synoviae Clean
MM Clean: US Mycoplasma Meleagridis Clean
SE Clean: US Salmonella enteritidis Clean
Other programs if applicable (refer to NPIP provisions book)
 
Hey LC!
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Hope all the chickens are well! How are they liking the snow?

If it's white outside, nobody wants to venture out of the coop. The stinkies (our 4 red sex links, Scarlet, Simba, Pelly and Clover) will venture out to get some water and scratch a bit if I tramp/sweep a path for them, but if it's all white, they're all in.

Chatty, Duchess and Oreo (The remaning Langshan trio) will have nothing to do with the snow if at all possible. Occasionaly the Reds will chase them out of the coop for a little while. They scratch around a bit half-heartedly, poke at the pumpkins in the compost pile, then fly back into the coop. (On an unrelated note, Chatty had quit laying for a while, between the lowered light and the stress of moving to the coop, I guess she wanted a break. We finally got a 5th egg again and given the size, I'm pretty sure it's hers.)

The micro-stinks (our 4 easter eggers (named Puff, Cheeks, Olive, and Blondie) and 2 Jersey giants (Biggie Clucks, and Tiny)) are getting along well. We moved them into the coop 3 weeks ago (along with Duchess) and while there was much adjusting and feathers flying, they've managed to survive it without major bloodshed. They're even roosting on the lower bar now! But they've not ventured out of the coop at all since the white stuff came down.

I'll see if I can get a picture up of them later. Too too cute!

How have y'all been?
 
If it's white outside, nobody wants to venture out of the coop. The stinkies (our 4 red sex links, Scarlet, Simba, Pelly and Clover) will venture out to get some water and scratch a bit if I tramp/sweep a path for them, but if it's all white, they're all in.

Chatty, Duchess and Oreo (The remaning Langshan trio) will have nothing to do with the snow if at all possible. Occasionaly the Reds will chase them out of the coop for a little while. They scratch around a bit half-heartedly, poke at the pumpkins in the compost pile, then fly back into the coop. (On an unrelated note, Chatty had quit laying for a while, between the lowered light and the stress of moving to the coop, I guess she wanted a break. We finally got a 5th egg again and given the size, I'm pretty sure it's hers.)

The micro-stinks (our 4 easter eggers (named Puff, Cheeks, Olive, and Blondie) and 2 Jersey giants (Biggie Clucks, and Tiny)) are getting along well. We moved them into the coop 3 weeks ago (along with Duchess) and while there was much adjusting and feathers flying, they've managed to survive it without major bloodshed. They're even roosting on the lower bar now! But they've not ventured out of the coop at all since the white stuff came down.

I'll see if I can get a picture up of them later. Too too cute!

How have y'all been?
Mine will not go out in the snow either on their own. My DH finally went down into the chicken yard area and snow blowed some trails for them. They will do the trails, I guess because a little grass is sticking thru the snow on the trails. Who knows, silly chickens!!!
 
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with a 6 day stretch of 12 hour shifts, I think I will wait to read all of that an fry my brain..
LOL Wing I think I wrote that when I was wondering if I would ever do NPIP!

Its all jibber jabber..... and you have a ton of people and friends to help you figure it out! and what we cant tell you NAN can and she is very cool!

what do you see in your future? thats where you start, what subpart needs to be figured out.
 

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