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- Mar 11, 2014
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Wheatens are very different in color when they get feathered out. The darker one is definitely a boy, and the lighter one seems to be a girl (I'm not 100% sure on the lighter one, she doesn't look quite like my wheaten girls at that age).
When they grow up, the males are mostly black and red, and the girls are a tannish color with a cream-colored breast.
I was hoping that I get a male and female of the same breed when I bought it in the pet store. I will post some of their future pictures few months from now, to confirm their gender. I hope both of them will die of old age.
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