Marketing exotic bird chicks requires determining their sex, but this can only be done in a genetics lab.Until now, hobby farmers in Estonia have sent genetic samples off to labs across Europe for testing.Now, a bird farm in Võru County plans to set up its own genetics lab to handle the process.
A couple of years ago, Margit and Urmas Sand moved from Pärnu to Võru County and opened Mäe Hobby Farm.The farm is home to nandus, emus, ostriches, rare pheasant species and even peafowl, ETV’s “Aktuaalne kaamera” reported Thursday.
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