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Note: Accredited vs. certified. Accredited means the lab and the process of testing has met certain standards according to industry standards for accreditation. Certified means the personal have met certain standards according to the industry.
Note: Washington State University (WADDL) offers discounted shipping through UPS. The discounted shipping is only available for clients who submit through their online submission process. When submitting a case online, the option to use their discounted shipping will appear at the end of the order. Print and attach the UPS label to your package. The shipping cost will be added to your invoice along with the testing costs. UPS Ground is $10.00. Overnight shipping is $20.00 in the Pacific Northwest & $30.00 elsewhere. Please contact them at 509-335-9696 with any questions regarding this.


ACCREDITED LABS

The links below will take you to a list of labs. It is still necessary to check to see if the lab accepts samples for the specific test you are interested in.
WADDL, in Washington does have a Small Ruminant Biosecurity Screen (Johne's, CAE/OPP, & CL) for a decent fee - https://waddl.vetmed.wsu.edu/sample-submission
American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD) ACCREDITED TESTING LABORATORIES LISTED BY STATE & CANADA
APHIS/USDA-APPROVED LABORATORIES FOR SPECIFIC DISEASES

THESE LABS ARE NOT ACCREDITED LABS



The labs listed below CANNOT be used for the percentage reimbursement program. Information changes all the time though. Always check BEFORE sending your samples to any lab.
The exception is GeneSeek, they can be used for Johne's organism-based methods & pooling methods (both fecal) ONLY.

SPECIFIC SHEEP DISEASE LINKS

SHEEP HEALTH

SHEEP OVERALL HEALTH INFORMATIONAL WEBSITES
PARASITIC SHEEP HEALTH
SHEEP TOXICITY

HEALTH (PAPER) REQUIREMENTS - Some states require more testing than what is recommended by this committee.

The link opens a PDF listing the health paper requirements by state for 2022. Banner magazine typically updates this every March.

Updated as of 12/2023