Sebastopol Goslings NPIP/AI Clean
Sebastopol Goslings NPIP/AI Clean
Purebred Sebastopol Goslings Hatched 4/6/24
About Us:
Our family started with chicken over 4 years ago for personal use and have expanded our flocks over the years to include turkeys, geese and ducks. We registered our company Horsethief Homestead LLC. and became a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) NPIP/AI clean certified breeder/hatchery early 2023.
Sebastopol Goose INTRO/History
This dual-purpose breed originated in Southeastern Europe and was named after Sebastopol, a Russian city from which they were imported to the USA. Sebastopol's are descendants of the European Greylag Goose. Their wings, bodies, and tails are draped with elegant, soft quilled, curling feathers. Their intriguing feathers are certainly aesthetically pleasing to the eye but aren’t capable of insulating the goose as normal feathers would. Thus, nice draft-free quarters in cold weather would suit this breed well. Male and female Sebastopols have pure white feathers, orange bills, and feet, as well as blue eyes.
Juveniles of this breed may have black or gray. By 21 weeks of age, they should be fully feathered with white feathers.
Quick Stats
NPIP - Why its so Important
The National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) was established in the early 1930's to provide a cooperative industry, state, and federal program through which new diagnostic technology can be effectively applied to the improvement of poultry and poultry products throughout the country. The development of the NPIP was initiated to eliminate Pullorum Disease caused by Salmonella Pullorum which was rampant in poultry and could cause upwards of 80% mortality in baby poultry. The program was later extended and refined to include testing and monitoring for Salmonella typhoid, Salmonella Enteritidis, Mycoplasma Gallisepticum, Mycoplasma Synoviae, Mycoplasma Meleagridis, and Avian Influenza. In addition, the NPIP currently includes commercial poultry, turkeys, waterfowl, exhibition poultry, backyard poultry, and game birds. The technical and management provisions of the NPIP have been developed jointly by Industry members and State and Federal officials. These criteria have established standards for the evaluation of poultry with respect to freedom from NPIP diseases.
In short NPIP/AI clean ensures your are getting healthy stock and shouldn't be hatching chicken with Avian Influenza or Poullorum Disease.
The majority of States requires exports (sellers) to be NPIP certified to sell poultry and poultry products (hatching eggs) across state lines. Non-NPIP sellers shipping eggs from online sales are breaking the law and you the importer can also be held liable if importing poulty or poultry products from an out of state non-NPIP seller.
* If purchasing eggs on ebay or from another site, always ask the seller to provide active NPIP certification information. NPIP certified breeders are proud of thier participation and will willingly provide this information. If they can't provide it, don't order from them.
Find out more: https://www.poultryimprovement.org/
Map and list of participating breeders: https://www.poultryimprovement.org/statesContent.cfm