Sex identification (bob white)

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In the Brooder
Jun 11, 2024
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Done all the research,watched a million videos and even a hour long video about bob whites

Vent checked

Feather checked and waited

But no discernable evidence I have a male/female

Advice? To early?

#1- may 16th
#2 june 6th
#3 June 11th
 

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Done all the research,watched a million videos and even a hour long video about bob whites

Vent checked

Feather checked and waited

But no discernable evidence I have a male/female

Advice? To early?

#1- may 16th
#2 june 6th
#3 June 11th
Judging by the dates they are just under or around 1 month old correct? If so it is still to early to tell. With bobwhites I’ve noticed that it takes longer to feather sex them compared to other New World quail. For bobwhites it isn’t till they’re about 12-16 weeks old that I can sex them. I hope this helps.
 
Done all the research,watched a million videos and even a hour long video about bob whites

Vent checked

Feather checked and waited

But no discernable evidence I have a male/female

Advice? To early?

#1- may 16th
#2 june 6th
#3 June 11th
All those are way too young to sex, either by feathers or vent sexing.
 

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