Joellen71
In the Brooder
- Jun 18, 2015
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Hi everyone,
I've got a flock of around 50 chickens that I was planning to cut down to around 10 just to make moving them across country more manageable. I found out that the state I am moving to wants a health certificate and testing for avian flu and typhoid. I spoke to the vet and they said for 10 chickens, it would cost around 1800 for just the avian flu test. That doesn't include the typhoid test or anything else they would have to do. This seems absolutely outrageaous! Does anyone actually do this for a small backyard flock? Or do people just go without it and hope they don't get stopped?
I've got a flock of around 50 chickens that I was planning to cut down to around 10 just to make moving them across country more manageable. I found out that the state I am moving to wants a health certificate and testing for avian flu and typhoid. I spoke to the vet and they said for 10 chickens, it would cost around 1800 for just the avian flu test. That doesn't include the typhoid test or anything else they would have to do. This seems absolutely outrageaous! Does anyone actually do this for a small backyard flock? Or do people just go without it and hope they don't get stopped?