Biosecurity Test Results

Here are most of the test results for our herd back to March of 2006:

Negative = good


2023 Test Results

March 12, 2023. We tested through Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (WADDL) this year. Our herd tested Negative for CAE, CL, and Johne’s again this year. See the results below.


2022 Test Results

March 20, 2022. We tested through the UBRL lab again this year. They have the ability to test for CAE/OPPV, CL, Johne’s, Q-Fever, Brucellosis, and they also offer pregnancy testing. Our herd tested Negative for CAE, CL, and Johne’s again this year. See the results below


We brought Land of Havilah KSG Eletricity back into our herd in June of 2022. Here are her test results for March and December of 2021 from WADDL.


2021 Test Results

July 30, 2021. We tested through the UBRL lab again this year. They have the ability to test for CAE/OPPV, CL, Johne’s, Q-Fever, Brucellosis, and they also offer pregnancy testing. Our herd tested Negative for CAE, CL, and Johne’s. See the results below. 


2020 Test Results

January 10, 2020. We tested through the UBRL lab again this year. They have the ability to test for CAE/OPPV, CL, Johne’s, Q-Fever, Brucellosis, and they also offer pregnancy testing. Our herd tested Negative for CAE, CL, and Johne’s. See the results below. 




2018 Test Results

End of October 2018. We tested through the UBRL lab this year. They have the ability to test for CAE/OPPV, CL, Johne’s, Q-Fever, Brucellosis, and they also offer pregnancy testing. Our herd tested Negative for CAE, CL, Johne’s, Brucellosis, and Q-Fever. See the results below.


2017 Test Results

We tested through the BioTracking, LLC lab.


2016 Test Results

We tested through the BioTracking, LLC lab.


2015 Test Results

We tested through the BioTracking, LLC lab.


2014 Test Results

We tested through the BioTracking, LLC lab. The second set of test results are for Johne’s via The Johne’s Testing Center.

NOTE: “Tiny Tia” is Jubilee before we had settled on her name.


Johne’s test results via The Johne’s Testing Center

2013 Results

We tested through the BioTracking, LLC lab and Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (WADDL) in 2013. We wanted to test for pregnancy, so we tested for CAE and pregnancy via Biotracking. Biotracking didn’t offer CL testing, so that result is from WADDL.

We purchased Carolina in 2013, her results are from WADDL.

We also have WADDL test results from before we bought Misha in 2013, his name is highlighted on that result that includes other goats in his former herd.

Test results for CAE via Biotracking

Test results for CL via WADDL


Test results for +B Ain-Ash-Shams G Misha

2012 Results

We tested through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (WADDL).


2011 Results

We tested through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (WADDL).


2010 Results

We tested through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (WADDL).


2009 Results

We wanted to test for pregnancy, so we tested for CAE and pregnancy via Biotracking.


2008 Results

We tested through the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (WADDL).

Sony is +B Dorsey-Lane Live w/o Care.

Tia is SG Lynnhaven SAH Galathea 1*M.

Dream is one of our first does, she was unregistered and momma of SG Land of Havilah Sonador 1*M.

NOTE: In the beginning we used to test with another farm to save shipping and testing costs, so I don’t have all of the results anymore. These are the results that I found in our files. The names of our goats are highlighted in those older results.


2007 Results

I haven’t come across these results yet. We had tested with a friend and I don’t know if the results are still around. I’ll add them here if I find them. I remember them very clearly, because we tested through PAVL again and Dream got a false positive CAE test result. We were told that we should test again through WADDL and those results were CAE negative. Lesson learned.


2006 Results

Hope and Dream are our very first does.

Hope was an unregistered Nubian/Alpine cross. We bought her in November 2005.

Dream was an unregistered “Nubian” aka she looked nubian to the farmer that we bought her from and that is what he said she was. We bought Dream within a couple days of her kidding with quads and all of them died, so we tested her for Q-Fever and Toxoplasmosis in addition to CAE and CL, which were all negative. She was a very sweet natured doe and a fantastic milk producer. We bought her in late February 2006.