Freemartin

Quick Summary

A freemartin is defined as a female that is born as a twin with a male and is sterile as a result of exposure to masculinizing hormones.

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A freemartin is defined as a female that is born as a twin with a male and is sterile as a result of exposure to masculinizing hormones. A connection between the two fetal circulatory systems develops early in gestation (anastomosis) and leads to the exchange of blood between the fetuses. Exposure to male hormones leads to underdevelopment of the female's reproductive tract.

Turnaround Time
At least 15 business days; may be delayed beyond 15 business days if sample requires additional testing, or a new sample is requested.
Price

$55 one test per animal

Sample CollectionPurple top tube with blood

The freemartin test requires a blood sample. 

VGL requires 3 mL of whole blood in an EDTA purple top tube for testing 

   -  Label the tube with the animal's name exactly as it appears on the order

   -  Place the tube in a plastic bag and pack the blood well enough to withstand the rigors of shipping - we cannot test a broken sample

   -  Please include an ice pack to keep the sample cool while in transit

   -  We highly recommend sending the sample overnight through FedEx or UPS at the beginning of the week as we do not have staff on the weekend to process samples

 

For samples mailed through FedEx/UPS/DHL etc:

Veterinary Genetics Laboratory

University of California Davis

Old Davis Road

Davis, CA 95616

Additional Details

Incidence of freemartinism in sheep is generally low (about 1%), but increased risk has been observed when litter sizes are four or more. A DNA test that detects presence of Y-chromosome is available to confirm chimerism in the blood of females suspected of being freemartins.