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rottlady
Songster
Interesting. This has come up before, and yet many of the major diagnostic labs (We deal with UC Davis, who would definitely stand to benefit from this) are still insisting necropsy is the only diagnostic tool.
Also, logically speaking - the blood test doesn't sound very useful, and the $100+ per pop price for the feather test is the price of a whole bunch of replacement, vaccinated birds.
I think I'll wait until the major research facilities offer something like this before I throw my hat in the ring.
This lab in Georgia IS a major university lab
In fact all the labs I called except uc Davis, referred me to this lab as THE best avian lab in the country
Zoetis and Cornell did not hesitate or think they just said "call this place if the test is available in the USA they will do it"