Laboratory or surgical methods must be used for sex determination of Quaker parakeets.
Quaker parakeets, also known as Quaker parrots or monk parakeets, are social birds and are native to South America. These hardy birds are the only type of parrot known to build nests. You can find Quaker parakeets in areas of North American and Europe. They can make great pets. They are affectionate, smart and have a strong willingness to learn human speech. Owners must take their pet to a qualified avian veterinarian to determine gender, as all Quaker parakeets are visually identical.
Instructions
DNA Testing
1. Schedule an appointment to bring the Quaker parakeet to a qualified avian vet. Place the bird inside a pet carrier and put the carrier in a secure area in your vehicle for a safe trip to the veterinarian.
2. Ask the avian veterinarian to conduct DNA testing to determine gender. The veterinarian will then take a small blood sample from the Quaker parakeet's leg. The veterinarian will send the blood sample to a lab that will determine its sex. The veterinarian may also want to test the blood for certain diseases.
3. Decide if the alternative method of collecting DNA is best for your pet. The veterinarian will pluck several feathers from the Quaker parakeet. The feathers are then sent to the lab for gender testing. It's best to allow the veterinarian to pluck the feathers to prevent irritation or infection at the plucking sites.
4. Wait for the DNA results to be sent to your avian veterinarian's office. Ask your veterinarian for an approximate timeframe in which you'll receive the results. Once the veterinarian has received the results of the DNA test, the office will contact you via telephone or by mail with the results.
Surgical Procedure
5. Schedule an appointment with a qualified avian veterinarian. Communicate with your veterinarian to determine if surgical sexing is a better choice for your Quaker parakeet than traditional DNA sexing.
6. Place the Quaker parakeet in a pet carrier. Secure the pet carrier into your vehicle to ensure a safe trip the veterinarian.
7. Ask the veterinarian to conduct a surgical procedure to determine the gender of your bird. The veterinarian will then put the Quaker parakeet under general anesthesia. The bird's abdomen will then be shaved and a small incision will be made to insert an endoscope. This is used to look at the internal reproductive organs to determine if the bird is male or female.
8. Listen to the post-operative instructions on care for your Quaker parakeet, given by your veterinarian. The veterinarian may prescribe the bird with medication to manage pain. Clean the incision site several times a day to promote healing.
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