Parentage analysis in pigeons

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Using parentage analysis, the parentage of a young pigeon may be determined if information on the suspected parents  is available. To perform a parentage analysis, DNA samples of both parents and the offspring are required.  It is not possible, however, to determine whether two pigeons are related if there is no information about the (suspected) parents.

Parentage analysis may be performed using feather- or bloodsamples. To perform parentage analysis, approximately 10 plucked feathers are required.  You will receive a certificate with the results of the parentage analysis.

Select below the number of birds you would like to have analyzed. You can then enter the bird species and ring number for each bird. This helps prevent misunderstandings and/or errors when processing your birds in our records.