How hard was NPIP on the Missouri side? Planning on doing this on the KS side as soon as I finish one final round of culling.
And this lady for pure blacks! Speaking of which...... When ya gonna be ready to meet up and do a hand off?
My lav eggs from Trish are here! I like the packing job - I hear this method is doing well? Lot lighter than the way I pack too. Must do more research.....
The biggest PIA about it is having everything 4 months or older to test - and depending on how hard they are to get with for scheduling. That and catching up EVERY bird and bringing it for them to draw blood on. Depending on your tester - some will let younger slide if they have NPIP paperwork and still in the brooder or of your own birds. It's a state by state and even tester by tester protocol what they insist on. Right now you have to go through this EVERY year to have certification. Here in MO our NPIP guy is trying to get this changed so it's a ONE TIME deal - as long as ONLY NPIP birds brought it, no probs or reasons for concern. Makes more sense really, once ground tested and everything on it either tested or from certified sources - it's pretty redundant to keep putting everyone through this yearly. More people would come on board so more flocks tested - and more time to apply resources to enforcement instead. Would be a win-win.
Basically you just request the package sent to you, fill it out and send back with a list of all the breeds and varieties you have. Once they have it back it's a matter of scheduling a time to test. They won't test in the mud or inclimate weather - so rescheduling sometimes happens. Free here in MO.