Authorized Tester Training

Authorized Testers provide an invaluable resource to Texas poultry owners.

Initial training for new testers

All individuals interested in becoming an Authorized Tester are required to attend certification training. Trainings are scheduled throughout the year based on interest and the need for more testers. 

The potential tester wait list is closed for 2024. If you previously completed the potential tester questionnaire, you are on the wait list to receive information regarding upcoming trainings. Please check your email inbox, including the spam inbox, for an email from the PT Program with information regarding further instructions for registering for training.

If you are interested in attending a 2025 training, please continue to monitor this page as information on joining that waitlist will be published here.

Veterinarians interested in becoming certified to test for PT should contact the PT Office at pt-program@tvmdl.tamu.edu.

All Authorized Testers must be at least 18 years old. There are no other requirements to become an Authorized Tester should interested individuals attend the required pre-training webinar and certification training.

Trainings are scheduled throughout the year based on interest and the need for more testers. As such, opportunities to attend a training will vary. Those interested in becoming an Authorized Tester are strongly encouraged to attend training when they are offered. 

Trainings are held in-person in College Station and are offered at a nominal fee. The registration fee, along with other details regarding training, are announced closer to each training date. 

The registration fee covers printed course materials, in-person instruction, and lunch. 

In addition to the cost of attending a training, individuals should expect to spend around $300 to purchase the necessary supplies needed to perform testing. This supplies are purchased at the discretion of each Authorized Tester. 

No. The PT Programs strongly suggests individuals wait to purchase supplies until they receive notice of passing their training. 

Each training consists of a lecture, positive/negative sample identification, and two written tests covering information presented. Individuals will also receive hands-on instruction for handling birds for blood draws. 

Individuals should expect training to last most of the day to ensure all information is adequately covered. 

Yes. As an Authorized Tester, you can test anywhere in Texas. Many Authorized Testers travel outside their county to perform testing, however, this is not required. Each Authorized Tester should determine the distance they are willing to travel, if any. 

Yes. Authorized Testers are not required to test other people’s birds and may only test their own flock. 

No. The Texas PT Office is the only entity authorized to offer training in Texas. Out of state testing certifications are not valid in Texas. Those trained in other states must be retrained in Texas.