• DNA bird sexing with blood sample
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      • DNA bird sexing with blood sample

      • $15.99
      • DNA SEXING: BLOOD Includes: DNA Gender blood specimen Turnaround time: 2-4 working days after the laboratory receives the sample. Customer will receive an email once the samples arrive at the laboratory. Type of sample: 1-2 drops of blood on the printable sample form (no special paper needed to print it). More information on sample collection can be found here Results: All results are…
    • DNA bird sexing with swab sample
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      • DNA bird sexing with swab sample

      • $15.99
      • DNA SEXING Includes: DNA Gender Turnaround time: 2-4 working days after the laboratory receives the sample. Customer will receive an email once the samples arrive at the laboratory. Results: All results are available at the customer’s account at orders.iqbirdtesting.com/my-account Type of sample: Please try to obtain at least 3 tracheal swabs from your bird to make sure we receive enough DNA material
    • DNA bird sexing with feathers sample
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      • DNA bird sexing with feathers sample

      • $17.99
      • DNA SEXING: FEATHERS Includes: DNA Gender with Feather specimen Turnaround time: 2-4 working days after the laboratory receives the sample. Customer will receive an email once the samples arrive at the laboratory. Type of sample: 3 to 4 freshly plucked feather samples attached -as indicated- on the printable sample form (no special paper needed to print it) or inside a small identified Ziploc bag.…
    • DNA bird sexing with eggshell sample
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      • DNA bird sexing with eggshell sample

      • $17.99
      • DNA SEXING: EGGSHELL Includes: DNA Gender eggshell specimen Turnaround time: 2-4 working days after the laboratory receives the sample. Customer will receive an email once the samples arrive at the laboratory. Type of sample: a completely dry eggshell sample inside a bag. More information on sample collection can be found here Results: All results are available at the customer's account at www.iqbirdtesting.com/my-account…
    • Psittacosis (MOMP)
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      • Psittacosis (MOMP)

      • $22.00
      • Psittacosis (also known as ornithosis or parrot fever) is a systemic zoonosis caused by infection with Chamydophyla psittaci. Chlamydial infection is common among birds, affecting more than 130 domestic and wild species. C. psittaci can also be transmitted by pet birds to their owners, posing a great risk to humans. There has been a gradual increase in human cases of…
    • Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD)
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      • Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD)

      • $22.00
      • Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD) is one of the most serious viral diseases of the most common parrots. PBFD has been cited worldwide to affect parrots specifically and all parrot species could be considered susceptible. Most species of parrots, such as cockatoos, African gray parrots, eclectus parrots and lovebirds, can be infected by this virus. The virus, mainly in…
    • Avian Polyomavirus (APV)
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      • Avian Polyomavirus (APV)

      • $22.00
      • Avian polyomavirus (APV) primarily affects young birds. There are two primary forms of the disease based on species affected: budgerigar fledgling disease and a no budgerigar polyoma infection. Both are characterized by per acute to acute death of pre weaned neonates. Adult birds typically are resistant to infection; they will seroconvert and shed the virus for up to 90 days,…
    • Avium Bordetella (BAL)
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      • Avium Bordetella (BAL)

      • $22.00
      • Bordetella avium is a Gram-negative, no fermentative, strictly aerobic, motile bacterium from the genus Bordetella. Bordetella avium is mainly responsible for the animal disease bordetellosis in wild and domesticated birds. This highly contagious microorganism colonizes the trachea of the host, usually chicken and turkeys. Is easily transmitted by direct contact or though air, water or fecal matter. Please submit a…
    • Pacheco’s Disease (PDV)
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      • Pacheco’s Disease (PDV)

      • $22.00
      • PACHECO'S DISEASE OR PARROT HERPESVIRUS Includes: Pacheco's disease (PCR) Turnaround time: 2-4 working days after the laboratory receives the sample. Customer will receive an email once the samples arrive at the laboratory. Type of sample: cloacal rubbed swab Results: All results are available at the customer’s account at www.iqbirdtesting.com/my-account Pacheco's Disease is caused by a herpes virus. Often seen in shipments of imported…
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    • Blue Egg Gene with blood sample
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      • Blue Egg Gene with blood sample

      • $25.00
      • Commonly Brown and white are the two major eggshell colors in chickens. Protoporphyrin-IX, biliverdin, and biliverdin zinc chelate are the main pigments of the eggshell and several blue egg laying breeds have been reported worldwide. The Araucana, an indigenous breed from Chile, was the first chicken breed described to lay blue eggs, and has been frequently used in genetic studies…
    • Blue Egg Gene with feathers sample
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      • Blue Egg Gene with feathers sample

      • $30.00
      • Commonly Brown and white are the two major eggshell colors in chickens. Protoporphyrin-IX, biliverdin, and biliverdin zinc chelate are the main pigments of the eggshell and several blue egg laying breeds have been reported worldwide. The Araucana, an indigenous breed from Chile, was the first chicken breed described to lay blue eggs, and has been frequently used in genetic studies…
    • Blue Egg Gene with eggshell sample
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      • Blue Egg Gene with eggshell sample

      • $30.00
      • Commonly Brown and white are the two major eggshell colors in chickens. Protoporphyrin-IX, biliverdin, and biliverdin zinc chelate are the main pigments of the eggshell and several blue egg laying breeds have been reported worldwide. The Araucana, an indigenous breed from Chile, was the first chicken breed described to lay blue eggs, and has been frequently used in genetic studies…
    • Recessive White Gene (c) in Chickens with blood sample
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      • Recessive White Gene (c) in Chickens with blood sample

      • $50.00
      • In chickens, three mutant alleles have been reported at the C locus, including the albino mutation, and the recessive white mutation, which is characterized by white plumage and pigmented eyes. Our test identifies the structural rearrangement in the tyrosine gene associated with the recessive white mutation. Our test will bear these three possible outcomes C/C Homozygous colored chickens c/C Heterozygous…
    • Lavender test with blood sample
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      • Lavender test with blood sample

      • $55.00
      • Lavender (LAV*L) is an autosomal recessive mutation of the chicken (Gallus gallus) affecting the neural crest derived melanocyte. It causes the dilution of both eumelanin and phaeomelanin to a light grey or buff, respectively. Our PCR-RFLP test will indicate if the lavender gene is present in a chicken. Thus, the possible results are: LAV*N/LAV*N (Normal/Normal, non-lavender carrier) LAV*N/LAV*L (Normal/Lavender, heterozygous…
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      Fibromelanosis in Chickens
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      • Fibromelanosis in Chickens

      • $90.00
      • Phenotype Description: Dermal hyperpigmentation or Fibromelanosis (FM) is a skin pigmentation phenotype observed in chickens. Unlike other pigmentation variants that affect feather color and patterning, FM primarily influences the dermal layer of skin and internal connective tissue. Silkie Chicken: The Silkie chicken is a well-studied breed that commonly displays the FM phenotype. This breed serves as a model for understanding…