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Dr Sara J Mason NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services Veterinary Division Raleigh, NC 27699 Phone HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN MULTIPLIER EGG 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 55 - North Carolina Dr Sara J Mason Mr Jimmy Collie NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services Veterinary Division Veterinary Division Raleigh, NC 27699 Raleigh, NC 27699 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Smith Farms, Inc. PO Box AI CLEAN MS MG SE P/T 290 B 188 Fairview, NC 28730 1000000 S15W CLEAN Phone: Dealer Farm/company Lawing Incubator Company 1164 Mud AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 893 B Cut Loop Marion, NC 28752 CLEAN 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 55 - North Carolina Dr Sara J Mason Mr Jimmy Collie NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services Veterinary Division Veterinary Division Raleigh, NC 27699 Raleigh, NC 27699 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Case Farms of NC, Inc., Goldsboro 259 Sandhill Dr Goldsboro, MG MGM MSM SAN 707 C 1843200 T19 NC 27530 MON P/T CLEAN Phone: Case Farms of NC, Inc., Morganton PO Box 308 Morganton, AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 622 C T19 T35 NC 2682720 CLEAN Phone: Joyce Foods Hatchery 4787 Kinnamon AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 868 C Rd Winston-Salem, NC 27103 14020 T9 CLEAN Phone: Mountaire Hatchery of NC PO Box AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 693 C 175 Bonlee, NC 27213 1804032 T19 CLEAN Phone: Nash Johnson & Sons Broiler Hatchery PO Box 699 Rose Hill, AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 126 C 3265920 T19 T3 NC 27456 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., #5 Hwy 158 AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 335 C West Murfreesboro, NC 27855 1150200 T16 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., #8 9266 Rebel AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 437 C Rd Kenly, NC 27532 1451250 T16 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., #9 PO Box AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 463 C 508 Halifax, NC 27839 5220400 T16 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., Eagle Springs Hatchery PO Box 550 Candor, AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 581 C 1283043 T16 NC 27229 CLEAN Phone: Pilgrim's Pride, Concord 2925 AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 710 C Armentrout Rd Concord, NC 28025 T19 T9 CLEAN Phone: Pilgrim's Pride, Liberty PO Box AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 679 C 1029 Liberty, NC 27298 918720 T19 T9 CLEAN Phone: Pilgrim's Pride, Siler City 410 W AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 183 C Raleigh St Siler City, NC 27344 3648960 T19 CLEAN 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 55 - North Carolina Sanderson Farms, Kinston 1536 AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 983 C Smithfield Way Kinston, NC 28504 5503680 T19 T3 T9 CLEAN Phone: Tyson Foods, Inc., #3 3649 Airport AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 136 C Road Hayes, NC 28635 4354560 T3 CLEAN Phone: Tyson Foods, Inc., #5 165 Sparta AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 111 C Rd North Wilkesboro, NC 28651 1710720 T3 CLEAN Phone: Tyson Foods, Inc., Monroe PO Box AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 523 C 965 Monroe, NC 28110 6000000 T3 CLEAN Phone: Wayne Poultry of NC 10915 NC Hwy AI CLEAN MGM MSM P/T 470 C 268 Elkin, NC 28621 2245320 T16 T19 T3 CLEAN Phone: Dealer Farm/company Allen Harim Farms, LLC PO Box AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 541 C 969 Liberty, NC 27298 T19 CLEAN Phone: Amick Farms PO Box 443 Ramseur, AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 1004 C NC 27316 T19 T3 T9 CLEAN Phone: Lawing Incubator Company 1164 Mud AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 893 C Cut Loop Marion, NC 28752 CLEAN Phone: Mountaire Farms, Inc 4085 Taylorsville AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 954 C Hwy Statesville, NC 27625 T19 T3 T9 CLEAN Phone: Perdue ENC Breeders, Nashville 1835 AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 883 C US 64A Nashville, NC 27856 T16 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., Statesville 204 AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 882 C Sidetrack Dr Statesville, NC 28677 T16 CLEAN Phone: Perdue Farms, Inc., Yadkinville 806 AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 881 C West Main St Yadkinville, NC 27055 T16 CLEAN Phone: Tyson Foods, Inc 3281 Baywood AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 194 C Rd Fayetteville, NC 28301 T3 CLEAN Phone: Independent Flocks Farm/company Case Farms -- Ohio 6375 Branson Davis AI CLEAN MS MG P/T 1210 C Rd Randleman, NC 27317 T CLEAN 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 55 - North Carolina HATCHERIES, DEALERS, AND INDEPENDENT FLOCKS PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL POULTRY IMPROVMENT PLAN TURKEY 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 55 - North Carolina Dr Sara J Mason Mr Jimmy Collie NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services Veterinary Division Veterinary Division Raleigh, NC 27699 Raleigh, NC 27699 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Butterball Hatchery #1 PO Box MS MG H5/H7 AI 179 D 150 Raeford, NC 28376 1250000 C19 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Butterball Hatchery #2 PO Drawer MS MG H5/H7 AI 515 D 10009 Goldsboro, NC 27532 1497600 C135 C143 C19 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Butterball Hatchery #3 PO Drawer MS MG H5/H7 AI 565 D 10009 Goldsboro, NC 27532 748800 C135 C143 C19 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Nash Johnson & Sons Turkey Hatchery PO Box 699 Rose Hill, MS MG H5/H7 AI 32 D 1112830 C135 C143 C19 NC 28458 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Prestage Farms PO Box 438 Clinton, MS MG H5/H7 AI 538 D NC 28328 1700000 C135 C143 C19 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Valley of the Moon Commercial Poults, Inc. 1162 Bethel Rd Wadesboro, MS MG H5/H7 AI 1072 D C19 NC 28170 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM Phone: Independent Flocks Farm/company AG FORTE 1180 S High 895 D St Harrisonburg, NC 22801 C19 MG P/T CLEAN MM Phone: TALLEY, WINDELL Talley, Windell PO MS MG H5/H7 AI 733 D Box 157 Stanfield, NC 28163 C143 CLEAN P/T CLEAN MM 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 55 - North Carolina Dr Sara J Mason Mr Jimmy Collie NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services NC Dept of Ag & Consumer Services Veterinary Division Veterinary Division Raleigh, NC 27699 Raleigh, NC 27699 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 Phone: 919-733-7601 Fax:919-733-2277 [email protected] [email protected] Hatchery Farm/company Quail Valley 9219 Concord H5/H7 AI 348 E Highway Indian Trail, NC 28079 20400 Z43 CLEAN P/T CLEAN Phone: 704-753-4464 S & R Quail Farm 4639 N.C. Highway H5/H7 AI 356 E 705 Robbins, NC 27325 1500 Z43 CLEAN P/T CLEAN Phone: 910-464-3444 Shady Knoll Game Bird Farm 3642 Shady H5/H7 AI 625 E Knoll Drive Asheboro, NC 27205 5400 Z43 Z1 Z2 CLEAN P/T CLEAN Phone: 910-576-8911 Independent Flocks Participants Duong, David 92 Thomas Road Zebulon, 1264 E NC 27597 R X Z P/T CLEAN Phone: 804-246-9816 Hall, Randy 9 Bran Rick Lane Arden, 1260 E NC 28704 R W P/T CLEAN Phone: 864-270-8956 Hardison, Samantha 2101 Crooked Run 1261 E Road Willard, NC 28478 R P/T CLEAN Phone: 910-338-8259 Mauro, Nicole 2334 Highway 1262 E 101 Beaufort, NC 28516 R X P/T CLEAN Phone: 252-723-2657 Moore, Ashleigh 999 Allred 1255 E Road Lexington, NC 27292 R P/T CLEAN Phone: 336-596-7717 Morrow, Toni 1300 Old H5/H7 AI 1256 E Chinquapin Beulaville, NC 28518 C W CLEAN P/T CLEAN Phone: 717 841 5294 Morse, Todd 513 Burge Road Pinnacle, 1253 E NC 27043 R P/T CLEAN Phone: 336-705-3879 Motes, Emily 5182 Heading Bluff H5/H7 AI 1259 E Road Currie, NC 28435 R W CLEAN P/T CLEAN Phone: 910-283-9495 Rimmer, Mathew 242 Russell's Creek 1254 E Rd Beaufort, NC 28516 R W P/T CLEAN Phone: 252-342-5513 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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