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Post by LittleBudgie2005 on Nov 20, 2005 18:29:00 GMT 7
Hi guys, I was just reading on a site about rosella's and it said you can sex your rosella by the shape of its head. Males have a flat head and females have a round head, does anyone know if it is true or notHere is a photo of a pair of rosella's...And here is my baby...What do you think my baby is? A Male? Or a Female? I still plan on taking it to the vet for sexing, when I can!
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Post by Peter on Nov 20, 2005 18:53:52 GMT 7
Perhaps sending some feathers for DNA sexing would be the best way. It only costs around $22. I'll askmy friend for the details if you want.
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Post by LittleBudgie2005 on Nov 20, 2005 19:46:32 GMT 7
Please Peter could you...
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Post by Tankara on Nov 23, 2005 11:05:42 GMT 7
I have heard that before about the heads.. but since we are all so inexperianced I would defenatly get it DNA tested --hugs-
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Post by Mark on Jan 8, 2006 13:53:03 GMT 7
you can also tell sometimes buy feeling the pelvic bones if they are close togeather than its a male if thay have a small gap them it is a female but it is not 100% correct all the time because if the female is youne and never layed befor it can feel like a male i would go with the DNA sexing
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