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NPIP...If only I knew someone with Marans..I was going to ask but I was reading your thread and saying something about you needing NPs or something. So I thought I’d wait until you had your NIP or NP or whatever that is.

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NPIP...If only I knew someone with Marans..I was going to ask but I was reading your thread and saying something about you needing NPs or something. So I thought I’d wait until you had your NIP or NP or whatever that is.
Ohhh ok so you just tease people and flaunt your gorgeous birds. I see.NPIP...Yes, I can't legally ship eggs out of state without being certified.
#NPIPGoFundMe page?Ohhh ok so you just tease people and flaunt your gorgeous birds. I see.
Ohhhh it’s expensive? I thought some Mr.Fancy Chicken Pants came over to test your chickens/eggs for idk purity or something lol.#NPIPGoFundMe page?
The certificate is 300 here in Mi. plus you have to pay the tester whatever they charge for their time, supplies, etc.Ohhhh it’s expensive? I thought some Mr.Fancy Chicken Pants came over to test your chickens/eggs for idk purity or something lol.
Not that it helps you at all but apparently it’s $50 one time fee here in NC. Just some random trivia for you.The certificate is 300 here in Mi. plus you have to pay the tester whatever they charge for their time, supplies, etc.
I've read that could be close to another 300 depending.
https://www.mipoultry.com/npip
The price varies state by state.some states it's free.
NPIPS* not nipplesNot that it helps you at all but apparently it’s $50 one time fee here in NC. Just some random trivia for you.
Do the poultry ppl consider eggs live animals? Is it for statistical date? I wonder if all states require sellers have nipples? I’m just thought rambling.
Not that it helps you at all but apparently it’s $50 one time fee here in NC. Just some random trivia for you.
Do the poultry ppl consider eggs live animals? Is it for statistical date? I wonder if all states require sellers have nipples? I’m just thought rambling.
“Testing is required for sales AND exhibitions in MI” hm I’m going to vent a little. My kids were going to show some hens this year in a certain nation wide agricultural expensive program. When I asked about bio security, I was told and I quote “well we just hope for the best”. Guess who’s not showing this year??