With hair samples, we extract DNA from the hair follicle, which contains nuclear DNA, and this way the tests are more likely to give successful results.
You cannot use trimmed hairs or hairs that have fallen out loosely. The sample should consist of 12 to 15 hairs that should be plucked as follows: roll the hair on your finger close to the horse’s skin and then pull quickly and evenly. Pull hairs from the mane in case of adult horses and hairs from the tail in case of foals.
The DNA profiles of the tested horses are stored in the database of the laboratory. This will allow you to request parentage testing of a previously tested horse with others that have not yet been tested without the need to re-sample the same horse because we already have its DNA profile.
Horse Parentage Test Results
Once we have analyzed the DNA profiles, an email will be sent to you, containing a parentage report, confirming the result for each foal (and/or sire) that has been tested.
If the result in the report states that parentage qualifies, this means that both the father and mother matched the foal at all 23 DNA markers.
If the result states that parentage does not qualify (inclusion of the dam but the sire is excluded), then the mother matched the foal, but the sire does not and is therefore not the father.
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