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Dr Brent Robbins State Veterinarian LA Office of Animal Health Services PO Box 1951 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Phone 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 72 - Louisiana Dr Brent Robbins Dr Mike Barrington State Veterinarian Director Poultry Diagnostic Laboratory LA Office of Animal Health Services LA Dept of Agriculture & Forestry PO Box 1951 3520 Hwy 79 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Homer, LA 71040 Phone: 225-925-3980 Fax:225-925-4103 Phone: 318-927-3441 Fax:318-927-3440 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Foster Farms 6648 LA 15 Farmerville, AI CLEAN MS MG H5/H7 AI 543 C LA 71241 T3 T9 CLEAN Phone: House of Raeford Garris, Kelly P.O. P/T CLEAN MG MS AI 644 C Box 707 Arcadia, LA 71001 T19 T3 T1 CLEAN Phone: Pilgrim's Pride Maurer, Steve P.O. Box P/T CLEAN MGM MSM AI 66 C 1008 Natchitoches, LA 71458 T20 T3 CLEAN 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 72 - Louisiana Dr Brent Robbins Dr Mike Barrington State Veterinarian Director Poultry Diagnostic Laboratory LA Office of Animal Health Services LA Dept of Agriculture & Forestry PO Box 1951 3520 Hwy 79 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Homer, LA 71040 Phone: 225-925-3980 Fax:225-925-4103 Phone: 318-927-3441 Fax:318-927-3440 [email protected] [email protected] Independent Flocks Participants Adams, Russel 51696 E Robbins P/T 818 E Lane Franklinton, LA 70438 R248 R146 R196 R227 R34 CLEAN Phone: R9 Ainsworth, Shannon 1003 Colyer P/T 956 E Rd Kilbourne, LA 71253 W30 Z231 Z4 CLEAN Phone: Alexander, Tricia 39435 Ducote Lane Pine P/T 972 E Grove, LA 70435 W132 W660 CLEAN Phone: Badon, Michael 149 Galatas Cemetery P/T 973 E Rd Madisonville, LA 70447 R247 R272 R3 R36 R52 CLEAN Phone: R86 W126 W7 Boudreauz, Jason 124 Lloyd Rd Lafayette, P/T 950 E LA 70506 R196 R247 CLEAN Phone: Breland, Linda 35845 Walker N Walker, P/T 959 E LA 70785 N292 CLEAN Phone: Cambre, Amanda 83093 Press Sharp P/T 975 E Rd Bush, LA 70431 R20 CLEAN Phone: Clayton, Jeff 171 Levi Gremillion P/T 947 E Rd Plaucheville, LA 71364 W207 W30 CLEAN Phone: Cordos, Adrian 1210 Touro St New Orleans, P/T 960 E LA 70116 W660 CLEAN Phone: Crawford, Ervin Jr 42282 Perkins Nickens P/T 725 E Rd Hammond, LA 70403 R1 R179 R183 R20 R225 CLEAN Phone: R33 X3 X4 Cummings, Christina 5774 Branchwood P/T 977 E dr Keithville, LA 71047 W25 W28 CLEAN Phone: Dodke, Mary 3490 Hwy 966 St Francisville, P/T 961 E LA 70775 R187 CLEAN Phone: Holland, Alice 10655 N Rousemound Rd St 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 72 - Louisiana Holland, Alice 10655 N Rousemound Rd St P/T 940 E Francisville, LA 70775 R12 R146 R239 R31 R7 CLEAN Phone: W86 Hoover, Chester 2922 Hwy 569 Ferriday, P/T 957 E LA 71334 Z180 Z331 CLEAN Phone: Jarreu, Nadia 2110 Lizzie Lane Ventress, P/T 941 E LA 70783 R W X17 CLEAN Phone: Lavergne, Jamie 39350 Germany P/T 967 E Rd Prairieville, LA 70769 W25 W6 W7 CLEAN Phone: Lowe, Jordan 14326 Hwy 84 Logansport, P/T 951 E LA 71049 R146 CLEAN Phone: Merchant, Iqbal 3411 Moss St Lafayette, P/T 839 E LA 70507 N104 CLEAN Phone: Navarre, Adam 34180 Hwy 441 Holden, P/T 952 E LA 70744 R183 W271 W578 W660 W87 CLEAN Phone: Normand, Deidre 1482 Hwy P/T 976 E 1181 Plaucheville, LA 71362 W660 CLEAN Phone: Polezcek, Brittany 46228 Morris P/T 969 E Rd Hammond, LA 70401 W660 CLEAN Phone: Porte, Jamie 1355 Clauset St Manderville, P/T 981 E LA 70448 A1 B15 R211 R8 R94 CLEAN Phone: W132 Raimer, Linden 21316 Pat O'Brien P/T 970 E Rd Covington, LA 70435 B15 C12 R196 R222 W660 CLEAN Phone: Reason, Kenneth 1612 Redwood Dr Harvey, P/T 962 E LA 70058 W660 CLEAN Phone: Rogers, Eugene & Randi 134 Dogwood P/T 984 E Dr Anacoco, LA 71403 R36 R145 R168 R196 R247 CLEAN Phone: W17 W102 W725 Z2 Romero, Wayne & Brooks 4305 Jefferson P/T 840 E Island Rd New Iberia, LA 70560 R146 W13 W207 W28 W48 CLEAN Phone: W54 W88 W94 Rose, John 25 Christopher Rd Lecompte, P/T 809 E LA 71346 N28 CLEAN Phone: Salley, Tim 63383 Hwy 438 Angie, P/T 948 E LA 70426 R103 R227 R278 R7 CLEAN Phone: Schmill, Crystal 189 Schmill St Boutte, 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 72 - Louisiana Schmill, Crystal 189 Schmill St Boutte, P/T 963 E LA 70039 W247 W248 W74 W75 CLEAN Phone: Simoneaux, Kerney 2506 Chatsworth P/T 978 E Rd Franklin, LA 70538 W128 W28 W576 W88 CLEAN Phone: Smith, Mike 303 Patton Rd Many, P/T 964 E LA 70449 W270 W271 W86 CLEAN Phone: Smith, Rusty 27505 Nobles Cemetery P/T 942 E Rd Franklinton, LA 70438 R12 R126 R222 R227 R7 CLEAN Phone: W232 W424 W86 X2 Z93 Talaugon, Trish 18220 N Galloway P/T 983 E Rd Covington, LA 70435 R119 R15 R175 R19 R213 CLEAN Phone: R37 R81 R85 W662 Y52 Teeple, Tammy & Scott 1309 Michigan P/T 958 E Ave Kenner, LA 70062 R94 CLEAN Phone: Theall, Lauren 218 Lovely Rd Duson, P/T 811 E LA 70529 R222 R247 R7 W146 W17 CLEAN Phone: W301 Walker, Trinity 402 Kennedy Watts P/T 979 E Rd Leesville, LA 71446 W13 W131 W132 W190 W570 CLEAN Phone: W94 X145 X31 Wilkinson, Danny 10714 Aberdeen P/T 949 E Acres Denham Springs, LA 70726 R183 R227 R239 R288 W94 CLEAN Phone: Wood Chopper Game Farm, 526 Sarver P/T 822 E Cove Road Crowley, LA 70526 W44 W105 N140 N197 W43 CLEAN Phone: N278 Farm/company ALFORD, PHILLIP Alford, Phillip 40325 Honey 845 E Island Swamp Road Pearl River, LA 70452 Z73 W660 P/T CLEAN Phone: Ambrose Poultry Farm 4220 Fuller Rd Minden, 802 E LA 71055 R W X Y Z308 P/T CLEAN Phone: ARNOULD, CALEB & COLLIN Arnould, Caleb 910 E & Collin 6178 Claude Rd Maurice, LA 70555 R272 P/T CLEAN Phone: BABINEAUX, SAMUEL Babineaux, 842 E Samuel 501 Crown Street Rayne, LA 70578 W28 R118 W88 R225 P/T CLEAN Phone: Bayou Baby Silkies 36243 Greenville 899 E Ave Denhm Springs, LA 70706 R104 W13 W30 W660 P/T CLEAN Phone: BAYOU CHICKENS COMEAUX, 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 72 - Louisiana BAYOU CHICKENS COMEAUX, CHRISTY 4018 East Campbell Road New Iberia, 858 E R146 R93 R81 R662 R239 P/T CLEAN LA 70560 Phone: Bayou Ridge Farms Dumatrait, Timmy 1600A R183 Z107 R103 R7 W25 BERNARD DUMATRAIT RD BREAUX 893 E P/T CLEAN BRIDGE, LA 70517 Z27 Z40 R247 Z93 Z43 Phone: Z308 Bayou State Hatchery 41033 Firetower R222 R247 R42 R50 R662 918 E Rd Ponchatoula, LA 70454 R93 X4 Y1 Y6 Z202 P/T CLEAN Phone: Z204 Z206 Z227 BC Poultry Farm 27600 George White 913 E Rd Holden, LA 70744 R213 R684 R71 P/T CLEAN Phone: BEALL, TOMMY Beall, Tommy 3124 Highway 826 E 107 Pineville, LA 71360 Z43 P/T CLEAN Phone: BECKERS, KALIE Beckers, Kalie 55231 Pine 865 E Grove Church Road Independence, LA 70443 W353 W223 W32 P/T CLEAN Phone: BERNARD, JEANISE Bernard, Jeanise 1025 873 E Bernard Street Henderson, LA 70517 R183 R247 P/T CLEAN Phone: Big Sky Ranch Wilbert, Dr Catherine 15442 Jack 955 E Fork Rd Folsom, LA 70437 R213 P/T CLEAN Phone: BLOUNT, NORLAND Blount, Norland 33620 860 E Beverly Drive Denhan Springs, LA 70766 N28 N41 P/T CLEAN Phone: Bon Temps Farm 8695 Highway 190 Ragley, Y1 Z231 Y22 Y4 Z4 866 E LA 70657 P/T CLEAN Phone: W39 Z61 W573 W13 Brentwood Farms 31033 Iron Kettle Rd Bush, 900 E LA 70431 R229 X Y74 Z22 P/T CLEAN Phone: BROOKS, JOHNATHAN Brooks, Johnathan 763 864 E Forest Home Road Bosco, LA 71201 R20 P/T CLEAN Phone: Broussard Farms 23026 Pine Hill Cemetery R146 R188 R213 R222 R227 901 E Rd Iowa, LA 70647 P/T CLEAN Phone: W13 Y22 Z230 BROUSSARD, JULIANNE Broussard, 757 E Julianne 211 St. Peter Street Carencro, LA 70520 W28 W91 P/T CLEAN Phone: BROWN, SIDNEY Brown, Sidney 110 Manshark 827 E Drive Noble, LA 71462 N41 N28 N33 N90 P/T CLEAN Phone: BROWNLEE, JIM Brownlee, Jim 64 Harper HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN HOBBYIST & EXHIBITION WATERFOWL, EXHIBITION POULTRY, & GAME BIRD BREEDING FLOCKS NPIP.
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