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An old-timer at a feed store schooled me on pubic bone placement. He checked the birds I had with me and was able to tell the sex of each accurately by examining the pubic bone spacing. Under the vent are two little pointy bones. A young pullet will usually only have about a finger width of space between the two bones. At point of lay the space will be closer to two finger widths. A mature hen laying well may have a space as large as three finger widths. He cautioned me to practice finding the pubic bones and measuring the space between by using what I knew for sure was a cockerel and what I knew for sure was a puttet. He explained that the spacing can change if a bird stops laying. He also said larger breeds may have larger spaces, so you have to compare Ameraucanas to Ameraucanas, not Ameraucanas to Jersey Giants. The old-timer told me that the closer to laying the birds are the more accurate the pubic bone spacing is for sexing birds. Maybe somebody else on the BYC has info about this. It might be worth a look.

That is how we used to sex Cockatiels and Parrots. Once you get the hang of it it's pretty accurate. The pubic bones on a male will usually be closed rather tightly while with a female they will have some gap to them. As age increases so does the gap.

So, why didn't you ask when we were over there the other day?????

I promise I would have told you the truth, unlike your first hatch that all had spots on their heads!!


Comb devolopment is a good indication, as long as the birds are all from the same hatch. Older birds will have larger combs then birds hatched just a few days prior. Leg diameter is also another good indicator. Males will have stouter looking legs and they will have a more masculine look overall.
 
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An old-timer at a feed store schooled me on pubic bone placement. He checked the birds I had with me and was able to tell the sex of each accurately by examining the pubic bone spacing. Under the vent are two little pointy bones. A young pullet will usually only have about a finger width of space between the two bones. At point of lay the space will be closer to two finger widths. A mature hen laying well may have a space as large as three finger widths. He cautioned me to practice finding the pubic bones and measuring the space between by using what I knew for sure was a cockerel and what I knew for sure was a puttet. He explained that the spacing can change if a bird stops laying. He also said larger breeds may have larger spaces, so you have to compare Ameraucanas to Ameraucanas, not Ameraucanas to Jersey Giants. The old-timer told me that the closer to laying the birds are the more accurate the pubic bone spacing is for sexing birds. Maybe somebody else on the BYC has info about this. It might be worth a look.

That is how we used to sex Cockatiels and Parrots. Once you get the hang of it it's pretty accurate. The pubic bones on a male will usually be closed rather tightly while with a female they will have some gap to them. As age increases so does the gap.

So, why didn't you ask when we were over there the other day?????

I promise I would have told you the truth, unlike your first hatch that all had spots on their heads!!


Comb devolopment is a good indication, as long as the birds are all from the same hatch. Older birds will have larger combs then birds hatched just a few days prior. Leg diameter is also another good indicator. Males will have stouter looking legs and they will have a more masculine look overall.

NN i took the man at his word. After spending alot of time this morning compairing development and structure.as I said 90% are cockerels. I am sure you knew that when you were here and were just being nice unlike the white dotted 27 of 27 roosters I hatched lmao.
I have been reading that actually and also the Ameraucana Breeding club where I got this quote from ""The combs are a great way to sex the young Ameraucana's. The females have such tiny combs...the cockerels seem to get red larger combs pretty early. My females don't seem to have any comb growth until about the time they start laying... "" sounds the same as my buckeyes and Cornish. I just wish I knew this about the breed before I bought em lesson learned here is. Don't buy things out on a whim If you want it research it first.. Don't get me wrong there are definatly 2 Pullets in there. and these birds are around 5 Months Old.
 
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I let Monty know that you were coming to Blanchard so should something happen be sure to let him know or me.

You aren't easy to keep track of so I'm sure she has to be surprised every now & then.
 
thanks sooner...it is good to know folks are thinking about you...or me...or...you know what I mean.

I have to go...gotta way too many ducks...well...too many males anywyas!

I could use a few roos...well...the right kind...I am not like onty and just accept whatever type of roo...okay I do but

I am actually very easy to predict...she just hates the prediction.
 
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I got some roo's to get rid of if your interested in any certian breeds look at my sig and let me know and I will see what I have avalible.

I have played this I have a roo game before...the next thing that happens is i am raising another breed and my wife is yelling!...so about those....
 
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that is a good question...I haven't talked to him in awhile...left a voice mail awhile back but then got busy...

he was supposed to go alligator hunting...I wonder...
 
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I got some roo's to get rid of if your interested in any certian breeds look at my sig and let me know and I will see what I have avalible.

I have played this I have a roo game before...the next thing that happens is i am raising another breed and my wife is yelling!...so about those....

LOL well I havr at least one extra of every breed minus my buckeyes, rocks, and Dark Cornish if that helps any
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I'm not sure there are many places that could hide Doc..... just sayin'
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Good one!
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this is very true...the boy ain't little
 
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