If their is any white in the cere it is a hen.
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I thought so cause she has a lot of white on her cere.If their is any white in the cere it is a hen
I am actually pretty positive that she is a sheI'm pretty sure you can have the gender tested via feathers through the mail. I think it costs about the same as a blood test and will be easier for you since you don't have an avian vet close by.
Sorry I don't have a camera, and if I did I would not know how to post a picture.Are you able to post a pic for us
Hey if you aren't worried about the gender then don't sweat it. Go with your best guess and if done the rode you find out otherwise, who really cares right? lol You'll enjoy your bird either way.I am actually pretty positive that she is a she![]()
And one problem with the feather testing is that she is still pretty wild so I can't really get any feathers from her.
And I don't know any avian veterinarian(s).
But I am not to worried.
That's cool that you have that many, hope the ducklings do wellMy birds are 8 years, 2 years, 2 years, and 2 years. Sorry I took so long to respond, been busy with duckling preparations
That's what I was thinking.Hey if you aren't worried about the gender then don't sweat it. Go with your best guess and if done the rode you find out otherwise, who really cares right? lol You'll enjoy your bird either way.