dna sexing
http://www.healthgene.com/avian-dna-testing/1306/
15.00 per bird that gets expensive for a bird you dont want.... for those who buy 20 chicks at 10.00 a piece for 200 dollars.... add an additional 300.00 to that
I would do it say for emus or very very rare or expensive breeding stock.
Not for a bunch of EEs....
There are bunches of places to find a roo a home.... among other things.
I am not adverse to sending them to freezer camp either. You spend so much money raising them up feeding them a controlled diet....
But then I can have just about as many roos as I want.
deb
I am interested in emus. Do you know much about them?
btw - I have a hard time "parting" with my roos, they have really nice personalities.
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