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Chances are good they're both males, but it may just be a slow developing female, or if it's cold in your area, they won't lay. Listen to the crow - if there's a growly/hissy/inflating noise beforehand, it's a male. If not, still a toss up. Or do the mealworm trick - give them mealworms, if they stand there chirping with one held in their beak, they're male.
-Spooky
Chances are good they're both males, but it may just be a slow developing female, or if it's cold in your area, they won't lay. Listen to the crow - if there's a growly/hissy/inflating noise beforehand, it's a male. If not, still a toss up. Or do the mealworm trick - give them mealworms, if they stand there chirping with one held in their beak, they're male.
-Spooky
