ADARCEY985
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- Feb 27, 2021
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I recently read up on the sexing of these and have found information that if you gentle turn the bird over on it back In your hand... if it kicks alot and trys to turn over it is a rooster and if it lays back docile it is a henMy theory on comb sexing Ayam Cemainis continued;
Here are my Cemanis on their 2 week anniversary. It is impressive how much change has occurred in seven days with respect to their combs. At this point I will without question identify my green banded Cemani as a cockerel, "Alejandro" (I made the same prediction on week 1). His comb already has deep serrations, high points & each point is well defined.
I have taken it a step farther & have indicated which ones I feel are male/female. However, even though I labeled my white (#5) banded Cemani a female, I think there is still a chance it might change. Its points are somewhat well defined however he/she might need more time. I am almost certain I can make an accurate assessment on he/she's 3rd week anniversary.
Please give me your thoughts.
Thank you.