NPIP: National Poultry Improvement Plan
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/npip
It is a Pullorum and Typhoid free certification, (different from the one that is free).
There are lots of conflicting information on this.
I have been told that anyone can become a ceritfied tester, but when I contacted USDA about this, they told me that only an approved avain vet can be a certified tester.
I was also told that to become NPIP certified, I would be charged a dollar amount per bird that I own, have to have an approved vet come out and test for which ever diseases that NPIP wanted tested for several times a year.
The vet cost and lab fees would be my responsibility.
After weighing the costs, I decided not to participate in this program.
Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) comes and tests my chickens for Avian Flu and USDA comes and tests for Pullorum and Typhoid for free.
In order to sell chickens anywhere other than my home, I have to have a certificate from TAHC, (renewed yearly) which the fee is figured by how many fowl you have.
I figure I already give the government enough money in order to raise chickens every year.
Jean