DNA Testing for Bird Rescue Organizations
DNA bird sexing for rescue organizations that need clear gender results for intake records, adoption files, placement decisions and responsible bird care. Collect feather, blood spot or eggshell samples and receive accurate DNA gender results by email.
The complexity of avian gender development
In humans, the SRY gene on the Y chromosome starts male development. In birds, a different gene called DMRT1 on the Z chromosome plays a central role.
In a ZZ embryo, two copies of DMRT1 induce the gonad precursor to develop into a testis. In a ZW female embryo, the single copy of DMRT1 permits the gonad to develop into an ovary.
This mechanism is known as gene dosage. The difference in the number of sex genes determines sex, which is why avian DNA testing is a powerful way to identify the genetic sex of a bird.
Why bird rescue organizations use DNA bird sexing
DNA testing gives a reliable answer when visual sexing is uncertain, helping support documentation, planning and responsible avian care.
Clear intake records
Document bird gender accurately when a rescued bird enters the organization.
Adoption support
Provide adopters with reliable gender information as part of the bird's file.
Responsible placement
Support better long term placement decisions with accurate DNA based gender identification.
How the DNA bird sexing process works
From sample collection to certificate, the process is simple for one bird or multiple samples.
Order the test
Select the avian DNA bird sexing test and prepare the bird identification details.
Collect sample
Use feathers, blood spot or eggshell material following the collection instructions.
Mail sample
Send each labeled sample to the laboratory using the recommended mailing process.
Receive results
Get the bird gender result and certificate by email after laboratory processing.
Popular species for DNA gender testing
These species pages provide specific information about DNA bird sexing by bird type.
Available for clients worldwide
Samples can be collected locally and mailed to the laboratory. Results are delivered by email.
DNA Testing for Bird Rescue Organizations information
Who is this service designed for?
This page is designed for bird rescue organizations who need reliable DNA based bird gender identification for records, planning, care or documentation.
Which samples are accepted?
Feather, blood spot and eggshell samples can be used when collected and labeled properly.
Which bird species can be tested?
DNA bird sexing is commonly used for parrots, macaws, cockatoos, African Grey parrots, cockatiels, conures, budgies, lovebirds, finches, canaries, lorikeets, raptors and many exotic birds.
Is this service available internationally?
Yes. Samples can be collected locally and mailed to the laboratory. Results are delivered electronically after processing.
Order professional avian DNA gender testing
Get clear DNA gender results for birds using feather, blood spot or eggshell samples.
Order Avian DNA Test