Sexing
- mr skeeter
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iv never had a wrong d n a from david growth a very professional man that knows his job very well. cheers mick
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I'd also very much agree that it's very unusual to get a wrong DNA from a specialist avain vetmr skeeter wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017, 12:34 iv never had a wrong d n a from david growth a very professional man that knows his job very well. cheers mick
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I'd honestly say that with the advanced technology over the last few years the sexing of monomorphic birds via DNA samples is now definitely the way forward, it's now made a massive impact of bird breeding as a whole because it dosen't have to be loads of birds being wrongly paired up and time waisted throughout a whole breeding season,
I've personally not actually had to use DNA sexing yet but will now definitely consider using DNA with some of the very difficult to sex small softbills
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