As has already been said, observation is the most important tool we have. Whatever livestock you keep, if you can't spot a sick or weak one then you probably shouldn't be keeping livestock at all.
I did however once take a baby that had a badly injured eye to one of our local vets and he did remove the eye as it was beyond saving.
Many years ago I also took a pigeon, that had badly damaged a leg, to a local bird sanctuary, the vet there stitched the leg back in place and saved the bird from potentially losing it.
As for testing it's just something I've never done, but then again I'm not often at the top of the result either so make of that what you will


I don't lose many birds on the road though and do usually get them from the distance so must be doing something right, they just dont fly quick enough

