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Click on one of these form images for the printable Submission Form needed.
Number of birds per submission: Poultry species, for the purpose of billing, include: chickens, turkeys, domestic waterfowl (ducks, geese), and squabs. It does not include pet birds, racing pigeons, wild waterfowl or game birds.
One to 8 birds per poultry submission are billed a single fee. Each additional bird over 8 is charged extra fees.
Submission of specimens
Ideally, you should submit in person both live and dead birds. We are open Mon. to Fri. 8am-5pm. No appointment needed.
Live birds: submit birds showing clinical signs of the problem. Do not just submit culls. Put the birds in a box large enough to allow movement and survival of the birds. Make sure that the box has sufficient air holes throughout to prevent suffocation.
Dead birds: submit fresh, not frozen, dead birds.
Ship specimens (dead animals only) by commercial courier service, U.S. Mail or Greyhound. Please pack the specimens according to our packing guidelines . Note: special arrangements must be made with the laboratory personnel for receipt of weekend shipments.
Complete the poultry submission form for commercial poultry to assure proper testing. The more information provided concerning the flock would give the laboratory better insight and direction in providing a diagnosis.
Number of birds per submission: Avian submissions include: pet birds, racing pigeons, wild waterfowl or game birds. It does not include poultry species, which include: chickens, turkeys, domestic waterfowl (duck, goose), and squabs.
Each bird is billed individually. Exceptions are birds from an commercial aviary that have similar clinical symptoms and are less than 1 year of age, then 1 to 3 birds per submission are billed a single fee (each additional bird over 3 is charged extra).
Live birds : submit birds showing clinical signs of the problem in a box large enough to allow movement and survival of the birds. Make sure that the box has sufficient air holes throughout to prevent suffocation.
Dead birds :
Submit live or dead birds to our laboratories (we prefer the specimens to be delivered by a veterinarian or clinical staff), during business hours (Mon. to Fri. 8am-5pm). No appointment needed. Note: Our laboratory in Tulare does not accept avian samples .
Ship specimens (dead animals only) by commercial courier service, U.S. Mail or Greyhound. Please pack the specimens according to our packing guidelines . Do not use US Mail for Davis laboratory or Greyhound for Davis or San Bernardino . Note: special arrangements must be made with the laboratory personnel for receipt of weekend, holiday, and after hours shipments.
Complete and sign the standard submission form to assure proper testing. Complete information concerning the bird(s) would give the laboratory better insight and direction in providing a diagnosis.
We highly recommend having a veterinarian involved in the case. Our reports are technical and may be difficult to understand for a person without proper training. In addition, the surviving birds may need veterinary care, and CAHFS does not perform treatments or write prescriptions.
Any significant postmortem findings will be communicated by fax, e-mail, phone, or US mail within 24 hours. Additional reports will be sent as soon as testing is completed. Bacteriology, serology, and histology results are normally complete between 3 and 5 working days of postmortem examination. Mycoplasma isolations are usually available 2 weeks after postmortem. Virus and fungus isolations are usually available 3-4 weeks after postmortem. Toxicology testing is performed in the Davis Laboratory and results are usually complete within 7 days of receiving the sample at the Davis Laboratory.
A completed specimen submission form must accompany samples submitted to CAHFS for testing. It is important to complete the form as thoroughly as possible. This form is comprehensive and asks for information that may not seem important but it is. Our goal at CAHFS has always been to provide the highest quality diagnostic laboratory support service to our clients. We appreciate your efforts to provide us with the information we need to accomplish this goal. The information below should help you properly complete the submission form.
See our Packaging Guidelines page for information on how to protect your sample and submission form information for safe and secure shipping to our CAHFS laboratories. We also have useful shipping information on our Shipping and Courier Services page. Back to Top
ATTENTION USDA & CDFA Personnel: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * For the Avian Health Group Surveillance program, click the links below for the AHM-appropriate submission forms.
If you have submitted specimens to one of our laboratories and would like to provide feedback on your CAHFS submission experience, please click this Client Service Satisfaction Survey link to participate in our survey.
This link is for Avian Surveillance only.
CDFA Avian Surveillance