do you do your own testing ? i kind of figured it had to do with the amish, but we have amish here too they have schools all over our counties and they abide by the rules no problem..they cant afford salmonella any more than i can...when my cousin lost her barn in the recent flooding in nichols ny...guess who showed up to rebuild their organic farm?.....the amish and menonites...they are in on her organic bizness..if they only raise animals for their own use then they dont need inspection up here..its just when they sell produce to or are exposing at shows that they have to partake...during the salmonella egg outbreak..everybody was turning to NY for clean source of eggs ...there is a guy from down in pa that comes up to these shows..he must have upward of 200 chickens at these shows..he stuck a cubulana whatever they are, chicken from cuba with a huge comb right behind my birds..that bird sure didnt have a bath..he was filthy, even his legs and comb were very dirty. guess when your the guy that shows up with that many, cant wash all of them. they have plexiglass partitions you can use like a sneeze guard..but we had taken off to go tour wine country..so didnt know he had been placed there...spent most of tht winter nursing cockeral back to health in quarentine..rendered him infertile to boot..so i use the sheilds now..that was several years ago..we have a local stock yards down over the border in pa that had to shut down for a spell, but i cant remember what the outbreak was..they were passing out flyers about it.i wish i could remember what it was.lots of good caring poultry keepers in pa..i know lots of them..but its that guy that travels all over bringing birds home from every state and hes the guy that ruins it for everybody.you really have to watch it..lots of stuff out there can make birds real sick..im still a little bitter that a cubulana rendered one of the best australorps iver ever owned infertile and sick for many months.