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Hmmm...great, both the cuckoos have that white area on head.

Another forum on sexing morans said, "The head of the Marans all have a light or yellow spot on the top of their head, generally very easy to detect, but if and when its really hard to detect, you usuallly have a ROO. "

So wouldnt' that mean the opposite? Remember I am totally new to this.

First I've heard, but like I said i'm 10% sure I'm wrong.
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Hey Cayuse - she is an Ameraucana...still lots of yellow fluff on her head, but I had her in a blue container when I took the photo, so that and your monitor settings may make her look off-color!
 
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Another forum on sexing morans said, "The head of the Marans all have a light or yellow spot on the top of their head, generally very easy to detect, but if and when its really hard to detect, you usuallly have a ROO. "

So wouldnt' that mean the opposite? Remember I am totally new to this.

First I've heard, but like I said i'm 10% sure I'm wrong.
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Here's to hoping that Im that 10% lol.
 
Hey Cuban! How are you holding up against the coyote seige you've been defending?

I also believe the smaller headspot on a barred bird usually means female. The bigger, messier spots mean male.
 
Thanks Cuban and P&B. I didn't do a very good job on the beak procedure. I guess I wasn't holding her head hard enough and she twisted her head when I clipped. I made her bleed but I don't think I clipped her beak enough, so I will have to do it again. I'll wait until tomorrow, though. I'll have flour nearby this time!

edited to add - I think I have a styptic pencil, too...
 
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