I was wondering if anyone has been thru the NPIP process here in wa and if they could share their experience with it
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I was wondering if anyone has been thru the NPIP process here in wa and if they could share their experience with it
so if you have less then 30 birds or all 30 birds are under a certain age what then? thanks alot for sharing the info and everything...had kinda hoped our state was a free testing state but guess not..so it cost you about 240 to get n go thru the certification process? is that a one time fee or reoccurring?
ever? I mean would you be disqualified from the program you couldnt retest or whatever?
so if you have less then 30 birds or all 30 birds are under a certain age what then? thanks alot for sharing the info and everything...had kinda hoped our state was a free testing state but guess not..so it cost you about 240 to get n go thru the certification process? is that a one time fee or reoccurring?
I think, in the case of less than 30 birds or birds under a certain age, they'll just test all the ones who are old enough. I want to say it's like 3 months or older. Also, the state vet only charged me $45 lol. He told me why but I honestly can't remember. I'm actually not sure if it's a one-time fee or not come to think of it. Good question! The AI-portion is free, I do know that.
One other thing I forgot to mention is that once you're NPIP certified you can only purchase birds and eggs from other NPIP certified flocks.
National Poultry Improvement PlanSorry for my ignorance but what does NPIP stand for