Registration for the 2024 ISPA NPIP Blood Testing School is now open!

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Southern Indiana ISPA NPIP Blood Testing School:

Tuesday, March 12, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EST. Held at Klub Haus 61, 2031 Newton Street, Jasper, IN 47546.

Northern Indiana ISPA NPIP Blood Testing School:

Saturday, April 6, 2024 from 8:30 a.m. - Noon EST. Held at Purdue University, Creighton Hall, Room 1011, 270 South Russell Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

FREE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

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The ISPA provides educational materials for classes, clubs and fairs across Indiana. We have a wide variety of materials on Biosecurity, flock health, common poultry diseases and flock management. We may also be able to speak at your event on Biosecurity, Flock Health and nutrition.

RECIPE INSPIRATION

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Discover the many nutritional benefits that come from a diet that includes all types of poultry. Learn the positive impact of adding EGGS to your diet. TURKEY is a versatile meat, great for summer grilling season.

INDIANA NPIP EXHIBITION MEMBERSHIP

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The objective of the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) is to provide a cooperative Industry-State-Federal program which works toward the improvement of poultry and poultry products throughout the country.  Interested in becoming an NPIP Exhibition Member in Indiana.


QUICK LINKS


AVOCADO & POTATO HASH

This recipe can be made in less than 20 minutes, making it a great weeknight “breakfast for dinner!”

TURKEY FAJITA BOWL

Make it cauliflower rice for an extra healthy version.


INDIANA FLOCK HEALTH TEST PROGRAM

CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A FREE FLOCK HEALTH TEST PROGRAM

ISPA offers a FREE flock evaluation program.  The voluntary testing program, referred to as Indiana's Test Twelve (T-12) Program, monitors Avian Influenza through a simple antibody test from your hens' eggs.  The T-12 test is specifically designed for chickens, not other types of poultry.  Results may aid is assessing the health status of the birds, but should not be used as a diagnostic test. When you receive the kit, collect 12 eggs and return them to the ISPA in our postage paid package.  Please note, this is a monitoring test only, the results are for the poultry owners benefit and cannot be used to certify egg quality or as a replacement to poultry health papers.


Whether these family-owned farms are large or small scale operations, food safety and animal care are top priorities of our farmers. They care about the quality and safety of the products that feed their own families, their local communities, and communities across the country. Our eggs and poultry products are safe, economical, and wholesome sources of protein.