Nothing on this page is sold as live. We publish build status because honesty about ship state is how the whole product works — the app literally badges its own mock integrations. Here’s exactly where poultry stands.
Why NPIP first
The National Poultry Improvement Plan is the backbone regime of U.S. poultry — flock participation, testing, and classification status that hatcheries, growers, and buyers all reference. It’s also exactly the shape Earmark is built for: a program status that must be earned, maintained, evidenced, and sometimes lost. So poultry starts there, on the same chained, double-entry record that runs swine.
Where the build stands
NPIP backbone
Flock-program participation, testing, and classification records — chained, double-entry between the parties, with the same verifier discipline as the swine modules. The first build slices are merged: the write path, the read surface, and the verification suite.
In build — first slices merged
No-Antibiotics-Ever claim defense
The same auto-revoke primitive that defends swine antibiotic-free claims, re-instantiated for poultry NAE programs — a drug-administration event automatically defeating the claim. Substrate built; held behind a flag until it clears our own review gates.
In build — gated
HPAI continuity & indemnity documentation
Continuity-of-business and indemnity paperwork for highly pathogenic avian influenza events — designed around the federal indemnity rules, so the records you need in the worst week already exist.
Designed
The parts that don’t need rebuilding
The chain, the exports with standalone verification, brand-access controls, the AI copilot with its audit trail — species-agnostic by construction. Poultry inherits them the day its records go live.
Substrate live (swine-proven)
Want to shape it?
If you run or serve poultry operations and want the record layer built around how your programs actually work, this is the right moment to talk — before the defaults harden.