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Once you have received the product you have to activate it, take samples and send the samples to our lab in Spain. Postage to the lab is not included. The cost is about  $1.05 if you are in the USA

Our Bird DNA Gender Kit Online will help you to know the gender of your CockatooParrotLovebird and more than 300 species of the Psittacidae's family. 

With this Bird Gender Test you will have the result in no more than 72 hrs 

You will have the result directly in your personal area where will be possible to download your certificate and print it much time as you need. 

Our process is a non-surgical method to determinate the gender of Parrots, Lovebirds and Cockatoos which can't be determinate its gender by its physical appearance. In general, it's happening with the most of the Psittacidae.

Avian DNA Gender Determination is called as well Bird Sexing or Gender Test, but the most important thing we have to consider is that the Lab service is working with the PCR Method  (Polymerase Chain Reaction) *

*The polymerase chain reaction is a powerful technique which selectively amplifies a defined portion of DNA in vitro a million times or more. This amplification involves the use of a thermostable DNA polymerase, called "Taq polymerase", to make DNA corresponding to the region being investigated. No DNA polymerase can start synthesis on its own, and primers must be provided. Sequence specificity is therefore defined by the choice of primers. In summary, the major components of a PCR reaction are Taq DNA polymerase, primers and the original (template) DNA. Added to this reaction mix are the four deoxynucleoside triphosphates, and buffer components.

Our list of species includes: 
Lovebird (agapornis), African Grey, Macaws, Amazon Parrot, Parrolet, Electus, Rose-ringed, Rosella, Aratinga, Green-cheeked, Hyacinth, Poicephalus, Sun Conure, Barred Parakeet, Pyrrhura, Psittacula, Caique, Forpus, Senegal Parrot, Alexandrine, Brotogeris, Jandaya, Australian King Parrot and much more.