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Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. Jius / / d T(o TJz £f\ United States ^«& Department of Agriculture National Poultry _ Animal and _ -}— Plant Health Inspection Improvement Plan Service Veterinary Services 1981 Directory of Participants APHIS 91-42 Handling Waterfowl, February 1 981 Exhibition Poultry, and Game Birds NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMCNT PLAN U.S. J U.S. | Jush [Pullorum-Typhoic 7 S M.Gollisepticum ^ APPROVED m TCLEANj * *! CLEANF npip! ^H^IPB^pV BJ B* The National Poultry Improvement Plan became operative July 1, 1935, and the National Turkey Improvement Plan became operative September 25, 1943, with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture. On December 3, 1971, the two Plans were combined under one title, "The National Poultry Improvement Plan," with separate provisions applicable to the different types of poultry. The Plan operates under the authority of an appropriation made by Congress to the United States Department of Agriculture to be used in cooperation with the State authorities in the administration of regulations for the improvement of poultry, poultry products, and hatcheries. Authority for the administration of the Plan is now contained in the Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944, as amended (7 U.S.C. 429). Provisions of the Plan are changed from time to time to conform with the development of the industry and with new information as it becomes available. These changes are based on recommendations made at the Biennial National Plan Conferences by official delegates representing participating breeders, hatcheries, and flockowners from all cooperating States. Current provisions of the Plan are described in a publication entitled "The National Poultry Improvement Plan and Auxiliary Provisions." The publication is available from Official State Agencies or on request to the National Poultry Improvement Plan, APHIS-VS, Building 265, BARC- East, Beltsville, Maryland 20705. The Federal administration of the National Poultry Improvement Plan was transferred to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-Veterinary Services (APHIS-VS) in 1979. It previously was administered under the Science and Education Administration-Agricultural Research (SEA-AR) a sister agency in the United States Department of Agriculture. Trade names are mentioned in this publication solely to provide specific information. The mention of such names does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product. National Poultry Improvement Plan 1981 Directory of Participants Handling Waterfowl, Exhibition Poultry, and Game Birds. Published by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-Veterinary Services, United States Department of Agriculture, Building 265, BARC-East, Beltsville, Md. 20705. : NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN 1981 DIRECTORY OF PARTICIPANTS HANDLING WATERFOWL EXHIBITION POULTRY, AND GAME BIRDS Introduction The hatcheries, dealers, and independent flocks listed in this publication are participating in the National Poultry Improvement Plan, according to reports submitted by the Official State Agencies. This list of participants is published for the purpose of developing greater efficiency in the operation of the Plan. Additional information regarding participants may be obtained .by communicating with the Contact Representative of the Official State Agency of the respective State. The Contact Representative's name, address, and telephone number are given at the beginning of each State's listings in table 1. This publication is revised each year because of frequent changes in participation and the need for inspectors, hatcherymen, dealers, and others to have up-to-date information. In addition, all Official State Agencies are notified of changes in participation which take place during the year. The latest National Poultry Improvement Plan provisions, as contained in Title 9, Chapter I, Parts 145 and 147 of the Code of Federal Regulations, provide for recognition of different classes or types of fowl as follows: Subpart B--Egg-Type Chickens; Subpart C--Meat-Type Chickens; Subpart D— Turkeys; and Subpart E--Waterfowl, Exhibition Poultry, and Game Birds. Participants handling egg and meat-type chickens as well as those handling turkeys are listed in a separate publication in this series. Approval Numbers In table 1 of this publication, the numerals preceding the name of the State, together with those preceding the name of each participant, constitute the participant's approval number. For example, the approval number for the first hatchery listed under Alabama is 64-164. The No. 64 represents the State of Alabama; No. 164, Alabama Quail Farm Hatchery, 313 South Alice Street, Dothan 36301. These assigned numbers may be used by participants on shipping labels, certificates, invoices, and other documents for identification. They may also be used as reference numbers for shipments to member States of the European Economic Community. Participant's Name and Address Three types of participants are listed in this publication: those participating as a hatchery, as a dealer, or as an independent flock. For each State, the type of participant is given immediately above the first name in that category. Hatching-Egg Capacity Figures in this column refer to the hatching egg capacity of hatcheries according to manufacturer's rating, including setting and hatching trays. Letter symbols in this column refer to products that dealers handle, as follows: E, hatching eggs; C, chicks. When an independent flock is listed, this column is left blank. Products and Classification All products handled by participants listed in this publication meet the specific requirements for a "U.S. Pull or urn-Typhoid Clean" classification. The combined letter and numberal symbols shown in the fourth column identify the particular breed, strain, or trade name of the participant's products (see tables 2 and 3 in the appendix). Additional classifications for which these products qualify are stated in column five by MG, "U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean"; and App., "U.S. Approved". Those classified as Approved were found to conform with the criteria for the breed and strain represented. Explanation for Table 1 Participants listed in table 1 represent hatcheries, dealers, or independent flocks handling waterfowl, exhibition poultry, or game birds. The products they handle have a letter symbol as fo 1 1 ows a--White Leghorn h--Cornish t— Meat Production Stocks b--P.hode Island Red n—Game w— Bantams c--Barred Plymouth Rock r—Other breeds and x— Ducks d— White Plymouth Rock varieties y--Geese e--New Hampshire s--Egg Production Stocks z--0ther birds (wild or semi -wild type) These letter symbols, together with accompanying numerals representing specific breed, strain, trade names, or other specific birds are fully explained in tables 2 and 3. TABLE 1 - HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN WATERFOWL, EXHIBITION POULTRY AND GAME BIRDS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED APPROVAL ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT'S NAME AND ADDRESS EGG "U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN" WHICH PRODUCTS QUALIFY 64- ALABAMA Mr. Pyron Keener Poultry Division Department of Agriculture & Industries P.O. Box 3336 Montgomery, AL 36109 Phone: 205/832-3741 Hatcheries — 164-- Alabama Quail Farm Hatchery, 313 South 5,260 z3, z9, z26, z27, z28- Alice St., Dothan 36301. z30, z32, z39, z41, z43 z50, z53, z90 177— Billy Bentley Game Fowl Farm, RR 2, 400 n28, n41, n44 Cherokee 35616. 178— Mike Bush Hatchery, P.O. Box 633, w48- Guntersville 35976. 173- Kay Carver Hatchery, RR 1, Box 152-B, 3,600 z93 Fort Deposit 36032. 128— Gilbert Cash Hatchery, RR 6, Box 857, 400 w26, w28, w35, w48, w69 Bessemer 35020. w88, w91, wll9, wl28 — wl74, wl75, wl87, wl98- W 245 129— E. L. Cole Hatchery, 533 Eighth Ave., 689 nl7, w25, w26, wl28 Pleasant Grove 35127. 179- Glen Cryar, RR 3, Box 166T, Pell City 35125. 400 w3, w28, w43, w45, w69- w83, wl29, wl68, w303— 132— Douglas Hatchery, RR 1, Guntersville 35976. 500 nl, n4, n6, w25, w26— wll5, wl51, wl74, wl75- wl87, wl88, x5, xlO xl7, x28, y8— — 134- S. G. Hamilton Hatchery, RR 6, Box 266, 624 wl3, w28, w30, w35, w74 Parrish 35580. w75, w81, wll4, wll5— wll9, wl23, wl28, wl41- wl45, wl74, wl75, wl76- wl87, wl88, wl98, w211- w236, w241, w245, w254- w262, w307- - 176— Hickory Hill Hatchery, P.O. Box 371, 1,200 rl, r7, rl2, rl5, rl9- Jasper 35501. r20, r27, r28, r30, r53 r71, rl25, w25, w74 w86, wl32, wl84, wl98— w247, xll, x37, y4, z5- zl5, zl9, z24, z26, z27 z28, z202, z204— 175— Mickey Hunter, 2358 Grimwood Rd., 110 wl7, wl9, wl38, wl45— Toney 35773. w211 150— J & B Hatchery, RR 4, Box 258-A, S. Creel 400 r30, r52, r93, wl7, wl8 Rd., Theodore 36582. w41, w43, w44, w45, w48 w69, w88, wll9, wl21 — z53, z57 181— Mahan Hatchery, RR 4, Albertville 35950. wl8, w25, w274 180— Leon & Peggy McCord, RR 2, Box 121 1,800 z93- Hope Hull 36043 122— Al McGraw Hatchery, P.. Box 132, Anderson 1,800 r6, rl3, r30, r42, r46- 35160. r64, r66, r71, r72, r76 r82, r83, r84, r92, r93 136— Marty McGuire Hatchery, RR 2, Box 495, 624 wl7, wl8, w29, w30, w50 Leeds 35094. w60, w69, w74, w75, w88 wl02, wll9, wl21, wl41- W 160 123— Allen Moore Quail Farm Hatchery, RR 4, Box 1,200 w212, w264, z45 — 336, Cullman 35055. 138-- Morton Hatchery, 806 W. Mann Ave., Boaz 500 wl9, w54, wl38, wl45— 35957. w207, w211, w256 139— James H. Poole Hatchery, RR 1, Box 312, 200 w20, w26, w57, zl5 Boaz 35957. 161— Alvin Scott, Sr. Hatchery, RR 9, Box 479, 100 n28, n32, n33, n44 Florence 35630. 162— Dalton Scott Hatchery, RR 3, Box 1725, 100 n28, n32, n33, n44 Florence 35630. TABLE 1 - HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVEMENT PLAN (Continued) WATERFOWL. EXHIBITION POULTRY AND GAME BIRDS HATCHING PRODUCTS CLASSIFIED APPROVAL ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT'S NAME AND ADDRESS EGG •U.S. PULLORUM-TYPHOID CLASSIFICATIONS FOR NO. CAPACITY CLEAN" WHICH PRODUCTS QUALIFY 64- ALABAMA - Continued 163— Dennis Sherer Hatchery, RR 9, Box 146, 624 wl3, w35, w88, wl23 Jasper 35501.