I took some pics this morning and even managed to get a short video of the little one attempting his crow! I hatched these on March 29th from purchased eggs. The ad stated they were show quality bearded parents. I want the bearded part but I could care less about the show part. They are 8.5 weeks. Can anyone give me any insight as to sex on them and whether they're bearded or not? I'm also not sure what to call the color on the gray one. (Do I need to do anything for the overgrown beak on the gray?) The boy has a much larger comb.
 

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I took some pics this morning and even managed to get a short video of the little one attempting his crow! I hatched these on March 29th from purchased eggs. The ad stated they were show quality bearded parents. I want the bearded part but I could care less about the show part. They are 8.5 weeks. Can anyone give me any insight as to sex on them and whether they're bearded or not? I'm also not sure what to call the color on the gray one. (Do I need to do anything for the overgrown beak on the gray?) The boy has a much larger comb.
The gray one is splash it looks female. The next one is male but then I think the one after that is female. And yes I would trim the beak on the splash one back
 
The gray one is splash it looks female. The next one is male but then I think the one after that is female. And yes I would trim the beak on the splash one back
Awesome, thank you! The last 2 pictures are 2 different birds but they're almost twins. Can you tell if they're bearded?
What do I use to trim her beak safely? I'm a total newbie!
 

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