I'm personally quite against the surgical sexing of parrots, it's idiotic, it's a pointless invasive dangerous procedure that will give you exact the same results as a DNA sexing. Why in this day and age do people bother with it? I regularly buy 'Parrots' magazine, it always contains the names of most if not all avian vets within the UK and other countries, each avian vet has a list of all the procedures it offers, I'd never go near any vet that says it does surrgical sexing.
Can anyone here explain to me why people would choose surgical sexing over DNA sexing, in this day and age I'd think surgical sexing purely for the purpose of finding the sex (male/female) would be out-lawed?




