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Four feather prick?

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Four feather prick?
Pardon? No, I judge it by a different way that i'm not going to say because y'all will make fun of me and tell me that I'm wrong even though it's worked for me every time (exept silkies). Which I'm tired of being told the my personal experiences are fake or 'just lucky'.Four feather prick?
No one is making fun of you, sorry that you feel that way.Pardon? No, I judge it by a different way that i'm not going to say because y'all will make fun of me and tell me that I'm wrong even though it's worked for me every time (exept silkies). Which I'm tired of being told the my personal experiences are fake or 'just lucky'.
I know, i'm sorry, I just feel 'attacked' when someone tells me that a method that has worked over and over again is wrong.No one is making fun of you, sorry that you feel that way.![]()
Just curious (not questioning whether it works or not) how many have you sexed that way? And what age were they?I know, i'm sorry, I just feel 'attacked' when someone tells me that a method that has worked over and over again is wrong.
at least 16, and they were all about 4 weeks old!Just curious (not questioning whether it works or not) how many have you sexed that way? And what age were they?
How can you sex a bird based on nonexistent tail feathers?You can say that, but it's always been accurate for me!![]()
And, uh....I know, i'm sorry, I just feel 'attacked' when someone tells me that a method that has worked over and over again is wrong.
How can you sex a bird based on nonexistent tail feathers? Seriously, you can tell by a tail that has nothing but pin feathers?
I guess I'm just magic that way. I tell by the tail feathers!And, uh....