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Dr Lyndon Badcoe WA State Dept of Agriculture Animal HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN MULTIPLIER MEAT-TYPE CHICKEN BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP. HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NO. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 91 - Washington Dr Lyndon Badcoe Ms Michele Gill WA State Dept of Agriculture WA State Dept of Agriculture Animal Services Division Animal Services Division Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia, WA 98504 Phone: 360-725-5763 Fax:360-902-2087 Phone: 360-725-5494 [email protected] [email protected] Independent Flocks Farm/company Draper Valley Farms Inc. PO Box P/T CLEAN MS MG SAN 7 C 838 Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 T MON Phone: HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST & EXHIBITION WATERFOWL, EXHIBITION POULTRY, & GAME BIRD BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP. HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NO. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 91 - Washington Dr Lyndon Badcoe Ms Michele Gill WA State Dept of Agriculture WA State Dept of Agriculture Animal Services Division Animal Services Division Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia, WA 98504 Phone: 360-725-5763 Fax:360-902-2087 Phone: 360-725-5494 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Northwest Gamebirds 228812 East Game P/T CLEAN H5/H7 AI 81 E Farm Road Kennewick, WA 99337 Z93 CLEAN Phone: Independent Flocks Participants Demangelaere, Renee 14921 H5/H7 AI 166 E Bingham Ave E Tacoma, WA 98446 R60 R94 W13 W131 W660 CLEAN P/T Phone: CLEAN R1009 R146 R222 R229 R237 Kohlwes, Kelsey 4724 8th St R261 R663 R69 R716 W102 168 E SW Mukilteo, WA 98275 P/T CLEAN Phone: W13 W18 W209 W223 W291 W615 W693 W714 W733 Perlman, Jayme 16825 17th Ave 169 E SE Bothell, WA 98012 Z93 P/T CLEAN Phone: Pettett, Dawayne & Amy 704 3Crabs R17 R222 R52 R7 R225 139 E Road Sequim, WA 98382 R213 W25 R199 R247 R699 P/T CLEAN Phone: W208 Quitugua, Monica 21030 Hobson 156 E Rd Chehalis, WA 98531 R27 P/T CLEAN Phone: Farm/company BALLARD, ANNE MARIE Ballard, Anne Marie 9114 309th Street E Eatonville, P/T CLEAN H5/H7 150 E R103 R44 R7 R8 R18 WA 98328 AI CLEAN Phone: Boyd's Bird Co. Inc. 3805 Airport 122 E Rd. Pullman, WA 99163 Z93 P/T CLEAN Phone: BREEDLOVE, JULIE Breedlove, Julie 12616 257th Ave E Buckley, R222 R213 R103 R248 R81 P/T CLEAN H5/H7 141 E WA 98321 R71 R146 R36 AI CLEAN Phone: CALDWELL, LOUISE Caldwell, HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST & EXHIBITION WATERFOWL, EXHIBITION POULTRY, & GAME BIRD BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP. HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NO. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 91 - Washington CALDWELL, LOUISE Caldwell, W79 R51 R85 R52 R146 Louise 15426 245th Ave. SE Monroe, 151 E P/T CLEAN WA 98272 R247 X2 Y1 R103 X Phone: Y CARPENTER, KAREN Carpenter, W86 W74 W518 W247 N182 Karen 19826 Hill Ct Unit B / PO Box N25 N28 R222 R239 R8 P/T CLEAN H5/H7 149 E 632 Burlington, WA 98233 W149 W193 W232 W270 W279 AI CLEAN Phone: W32 W557 W573 W75 Z43 R30 R52 R213 R222 R247 Creekside Stables 17513 51st Ave W13 W13 W17 W18 W74 102 E SE Bothell, WA 98012 W102 W106 W146 W164 W215 P/T CLEAN Phone: W265 W314 W361 W415 W416 Y2 Y21 Y22 Y54 Dry Creek Wildfowl 367 Walkabout X177 X176 X182 X57 X159 85 E Way Port Angeles, WA 98363 X173 X174 X133 X58 X81 P/T CLEAN Phone: X188 X79 W75 W74 W604 Elysian Meadows- John Tenneson 10117 P/T CLEAN H5/H7 97 E Fruitdale Road Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 W37 W370 W132 AI CLEAN Phone: GIBERSON, LARRY Giberson, R18 R677 R12 R93 W301 Larry 22813 NE 92nd Ave. Battle Ground, W35 W128 W187 W30 W200 128 E P/T CLEAN WA 98604 W88 W29 W276 W594 W38 Phone: W23 W24 Hidden Ranch Outfitters, LLC Hunt, Rusty 1845 Rd 14 NE Coulee City, 167 E Z2 P/T CLEAN WA 99115 Phone: JEROME, DAN Jerome, Dan 16214 118th 134 E Ave Ct. E Puyallup, WA 98374 W54 X17 P/T CLEAN Phone: LARSON, KAREN Larson, Karen 23403 W74 W615 W75 W518 W247 136 E NE Jehnsen Road Yacolt, WA 98675 W248 W17 W102 W265 W50 P/T CLEAN Phone: W690 W2 MORIN, ALBIE Morin, Albie 3148 Jackson P/T CLEAN H5/H7 148 E Hwy Chehalis, WA 98532 W3 W38 W20 R196 R247 AI CLEAN Phone: MZM Farm 112 Lowery RD Glenoma, R20 R228 R7 R196 W3 P/T CLEAN H5/H7 115 E WA 98336 W290 W208 W247 X2 X5 AI CLEAN Phone: X6 Z202 Z209 NORLANDER, KEVIN Norlander, R96 R196 R60 R86 W594 Kevin 18913 NE 174th St. Brush Prairie, 125 E P/T CLEAN WA 98606 W54 W38 X6 X2 X100 Phone: Y4 Y54 W578 X133 X79 X78 X159 HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST & EXHIBITION WATERFOWL, EXHIBITION POULTRY, & GAME BIRD BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP. HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NO. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 91 - Washington W578 X133 X79 X78 X159 X57 X169 X60 X7 X73 X74 X89 X177 X182 X183 X208 X176 X88 X174 X58 Northwest Wild Fowl Dye, Lynn 10114 X184 X49 X62 X4 X185 86 E 54th Place NE Lake Stevens, WA 98258 X142 X59 X171 X42 X186 P/T CLEAN Phone: X187 X28 X188 X53 X52 X116 X209 X111 X113 X189 X109 Y66 Y67 Y28 Y32 Y55 Y41 Y20 Z122 Z65 Z187 Z134 Pips & Peeps PO Box 461 Newman Lake, Y22 W609 W573 W671 W665 P/T CLEAN H5/H7 99 E WA 99025 R222 R261 R260 R675 R262 AI CLEAN Phone: R677 R674 R676 SALAS, LEE & EVERETT Salas, Lee & Everett 21030 Hobson Rd Chehalis, 155 E R27 P/T CLEAN WA 98531 Phone: Simon, Deborah 30978 Old Hansville Rd 157 E NE Kingston, WA 98346 R153 R193 R222 R27 P/T CLEAN Phone: R20 R30 W660 W96 W341 SMITH, CYNTHIA Smith, Cynthia 1211 W330 W554 W164 W131 W184 130 E 163rd Street E Tacoma, WA 98445 P/T CLEAN Phone: W290 W208 W68 W282 W20 W131 W80 W45 W270 W129 Suchy Steve and Brian 6718 NE 279th R3 W372 W30 W88 W28 127 E St. Battle Ground, WA 98604 W114 W151 W149 W276 W50 P/T CLEAN Phone: W569 W89 X5 X26 Y21 Wieser and Decker Poultry 1081 St Hwy P/T CLEAN H5/H7 92 E 505 Toldedo, WA 98591 W20 W57 W142 W8 Z203 AI CLEAN Phone: Willow Tree Gamebirds Meese, Lee & Julie 4917 RD 5 NE Moses Lake, 154 E Z2 P/T CLEAN WA 98837 Phone: HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN PRIMARY MEAT-TYPE CHICKEN BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP. HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL NO. SUBPART PARTICIPANTS NAME AND ADDRESS EGG U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CAPACITY CLEAN WHICH PRODUCTS QUALFIED 91 - Washington Dr Lyndon Badcoe Ms Michele Gill WA State Dept of Agriculture WA State Dept of Agriculture Animal Services Division Animal Services Division Olympia, WA 98504 Olympia, WA 98504 Phone: 360-725-5763 Fax:360-902-2087 Phone: 360-725-5494 [email protected] [email protected] Independent Flocks Farm/company Rock Creek Farm 5785 Everson Goshen P/T CLEAN AI 137 H Rd BELLINGHAM, WA 98227 T CLEAN MG Phone: .
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