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I am torn on this one, my gut says boy though. The saddle feathers start growing long before they become visible. Hold his and get "in his feather business" look closely at the new feathers coming in in the saddle area (base of tail on back) the short new ones are being covered by the existing ones, anyway you should be able to see the new ones are either pointy or round.
I am torn on this one, my gut says boy though. The saddle feathers start growing long before they become visible. Hold his and get "in his feather business" look closely at the new feathers coming in in the saddle area (base of tail on back) the short new ones are being covered by the existing ones, anyway you should be able to see the new ones are either pointy or round.
Here is a photo of what Kassaundra is talking about. This roos new saddle feathers are iridescent and pointy.