BJ
Why thank you, kind sir.
I need a "deep bow" emoticon. Lol
Ok, I've read, re-read, and re-read the email. The two things that jump out at me are flock separation and record keeping. I have a few pens that share a common fence. Am I correct to think that just placing a solid wooden wall between those flocks would eliminate "beak to beak contact"?
Obviously the record keeping rules are very stringent, but that's something I have already been doing somewhat, the big difference will be the movement forms and keeping records for 3 years.
As far as setup, I think I'm actually pretty close already. My hatching/brooding areas comply, and my pens and coops are very sanitary. Even with over 100 birds, my yard doesn't smell at all because of the way I compost mulch in my pens. I need to make sure that my feed storage area is rat proof, which most of the time it is, but other than that and the walls between 2 pens, I think I'm going to call Julie to start the process soon. I just dread rounding up every single bird on the property for the first test. I also need to find a private tester to test for AI, but I assume Julie can provide me with some contacts once the process is started