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NO NO NO,
If any come back sick with pullorum/typhoid, it's all over, they will all be destroyed. If one has it, they will eventually all get it, stopping the spread is the reason for all this, and why it is mandatory to have if you ship outside of your home state.
Yes, the testing is done on site, just a prick under the wing and a band on the leg and it's over.
Actually, here in Georgia, you have NO CHOICE, ALL have to be tested and individually banded, pretty sure, if the truth be know, it's in the books that way everywhere since this is a Federal program, some testers just let some of the rules slide. I got tested last year, and we did every stinking one of the birds here, about 400-500, all freakin day long of catching, bleeding and banding birds.
Now for the avian influenza testing, that is a blood sample sent off to a lab, as are all the other test they can do for you.
With the A.I., which I did too, it's a maximum of 30 birds, if you have 28, they do all 28, if you 500, they just do 30 from random pens, may be different in different states like the pricing, but that's what they did here.
All this only cost me, like $75 , $30 of which was for the A.I. so it's not bad
And to make yall feel better, my guy said is was one of those things (p.t. that is) that they have to test for, but no one hardly ever has. Think he said it had been 25 years since a case was found here in Georgia, so most likely, you all are fine.
But remember, it is a misdemeanor if you get caught selling out of state without it!!