The zinc finger transcription factor PRDM14, part of the PR domain containing protein family, is critical for mammalian primordial germ cell (PGC) specification, epigenetic reprogramming and maintaining naïve pluripotency in stem cells. However, PRDM14's role in other species is not well understood. In chicken, PRDM14 is broadly expressed in the early embryo, before becoming restricted to the forming neural plate, migratory PGCs, and later, in the adult testes. To investigate the role of PRDM14 we generated two independent targeted chicken lines and bred homozygous knockout embryos. Strikingly, we found that gastrulation was disrupted in PRDM14