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  1. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    All the same things can happen if you don't register your flock.
  2. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    All of which is true, WHETHER YOUR FLOCK IS NPIP OR NOT. I understand your objection to the State doing what they want on your property with your livestock - but that legal ship sailed two centuries ago (as to the first part) and a century ago (as to the second). Not being NPIP won't prevent...
  3. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    That's quite the slur to throw in my direction. How about some evidence for the claims you are posting re: NPIP on various threads. Not proof, mind you, simply evidence which sugggests your claims are more likely than not? I'll lower the bar for you.
  4. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    Love this, btw. It's a great way to think about offered facts whose implications aren't matched broadly by behaviors. Wish more used such challenges to test their thinking on a subject.
  5. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    So, why am I NPIP certified, even though I maintain a closed flock, don't sell my birds, and have no plans to sell my birds in the near term? because its free (to me - FL subsidizes it, unlike many States), it tells me that my flock is free of certain devastating diseases on the date of testing...
  6. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    First, I should qualify that I'm not a lawyer, and this isn't intended to be legal advice. I've spent years in the legal field, it influences how I sound, and I'm familiar with a number of broad legal concepts. Having said that, if you read here, you will see that the NPIP program includes not...
  7. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    Of course. Happy to show my sources, as always.
  8. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    Well, you want the State (Michigan) and its Laws (or Codes, or Statutes) related to Chickens (Animals or Livestock) and Diseases. Google Search The results of which pretty quickly tell you that you want to read Michigan General Laws Chapter 287 Simple.
  9. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    And unlike many States, TN DOES have a provision for paying people whose animals are destroyed. IF your legislature chooses to find it, and NOT for full value. The commissioner through rules and regulations may establish procedures for the payment of indemnities for animals destroyed under...
  10. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    and that did not get nearly as political as I feared it would. So, what does TN Say? Note that no part of the below says "only to NPIP participants", and all parts of the below can be fairly described as "broad discretion" Tennesse Code, Title 44, Chapter 2, Part 1 The commissioner and the...
  11. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    Here's your answer. A little bit of knowledge is a DANGEROUS thing. The poster shows their ignorance, not so much in what they said, as in what they don't. And as a warning, I have Libertarian leanings, which may show thru in what I'm about to post - apologies, this subject is of necessity...
  12. U_Stormcrow

    Questions about NPIP program

    I am NPIP, yes. TY for tagging, Will respond to the above.
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