Yes Both Roos.... Its Not A Hard Concept To Grasp Really. Its Pretty Obvious You Dont Know What You're Doing And Lotsa Folks Like To Find This And Take Advantage Of It. Lets Look At The Facts Shall We...
Bird 1 Is Fine, No Feathers Missing, Nada. Most Likely A Dominant Roo In The Coturnix World
Bird 2 On The Other Hand Has A Bald Neck... A Sure Fire Sign Of Being A Hen Or A Lesser Than Dominant Roo And He's Being Mounted By Other Roos... You Say When You Vent Sexed He Produced Foam. Yes There Will Be Foam In The Vent Area Of A Hen Shortly After Breeding, But A Roo Would Also Produce Foam.
Another Fact, Coturnix Do Not Do Well At All In Pairs.... Who Would Only Take 2 Birds To A Large Swap Unless They Were Surplus Males That They Wanted To Unload On Some Poor Unsuspecting Sucker... Since The Tibetan Colored Birds Cannot Be Easily Color Sexed This Lil Devious Feat Becomes Even Easier To Pull Off.
This Is Just The Opposite Of The 2 Peach Golden Hens You Acquired At The Same Time.... Yes, Hens Lay Eggs, But Without A Cock Bird They Are Simply Breakfast.
My Bet Is 2 Roos--- All The Rest Of Yall Throw It Out There And Place Your Bets