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NPIP
The National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) is a cooperative Federal-State-Industry program developed for controlling certain poultry diseases. NPIP consists of a variety of programs intended to prevent and control egg-transmitted, hatchery disseminated poultry diseases. NPIP identifies states, flocks, hatcheries, and dealers that meet certain disease control standards specified in the various programs. As a result, customers can buy poultry that has tested free of certain diseases or conditions. Being a member of NPIP allows greater ease in moving hatching eggs/live birds within the state, across state lines, and into other countries. In fact, most countries will not accept hatching eggs/live birds unless they can be shown to be a NPIP participant. The
Iowa Poultry Association oversees Iowa's involvement in NPIP, regulates
the importation and exportation of birds, issues permits for breeder flocks
along with administering laws and rules regarding poultry in Iowa. If
you have questions about the NPIP program, please contact Sheri Livingston
at 515-727-4701. Additional
Information NPIP Breeder/Hatchery Application NPIP Commercial Membership Agreement 2008
Exhibition Rules Iowa State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory 2008-09 Pullorum Typhoid Testers by County The next PT Testing School will be held May 13, 2009.
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