Jun 23, 2008 #12 SusanJoM Songster 11 Years Apr 7, 2008 742 13 151 Santa Rosa, California The males are lighter than the females....and have a larger white spot on their heads.... or so I have been led to believe. In the case of the birds I have purchased and hatched (two separate trios), that has seemed to be accurate Susan
The males are lighter than the females....and have a larger white spot on their heads.... or so I have been led to believe. In the case of the birds I have purchased and hatched (two separate trios), that has seemed to be accurate Susan
Dec 9, 2008 #13 gretchenhau Songster 11 Years May 15, 2008 164 0 129 Lebanon Ohio I have 3 chicks born on 2 different days 1 day apart. One has tail fethers and the other 2 does not nave any feathers on the rump. They all fight. how do I sex them? They have equal spots on their heads?
I have 3 chicks born on 2 different days 1 day apart. One has tail fethers and the other 2 does not nave any feathers on the rump. They all fight. how do I sex them? They have equal spots on their heads?