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Recessive Pied Gender

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Hi! I am new here and was confused on the gender of my recessive pied, Charley. I think she is a female, but for the time I have had her, her cere has not changed to a light or dark brown (breeding conditon). I have had her since she was 9 weeks old and she is 18 months now. I just wanted to make sure her gender is correct because I have been wanting to breed her with my normal green budgie, Shamrock. (I have researched breeding for a year now and have decided to try breeding since both birds are old enough.) I love this forum and have been reading it for awhile and decided to join. Any help is appreciated!

 

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This is Shamrock, the male I would like to breed her with.

 

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Charley, recessive pied hopefully hen.

 

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Another angle

 

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Another angle

 

P.S She chews a lot on my blinds, wood perhces, shredders, toys, anything! Typical female behavior as of what I have read.

From these pictures Charley looks like a male to me. If it was a female the cere would have well and truly changed colour by the age of 18 months.

 

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It looks female to me. But I would think by 18 months it should have turned brown or beige at least once.

okay I see it per my screen it looks whitish pink tan? Is that correct?

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Shawna: See that's what I thought. I thought she (he) was a female, but since I have had her she has not come into breeding condition which is weird. They get fresh foods everyday and plenty of exercise.

 

Elly: Yes that is correct for the color, whitish, tan, pink color.

to me it looks female so I would say be patience some come into breeding condition later then others :wub:, are you certain of her age?

You have a Recessive Pied Skyblue Hen.

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I have had her for a year so she is at least 1 year old. When I got her she was about 9 weeks old (hadn't had her first molt yet).

Has the cere ever changed shade at all, or remained the same pinkish throughout the time you've had her/him? It is hard for me to tell whether the cere is female or washed out from the flash. It looks awfully smooth (male)...is there any way to get a closeup picture without the flash? (okay, so I'm jones'in for more pictures :D) Has the cere always been smooth, or has it ever flaked off and become somewhat crusty looking?

I would say female. The cere is kinda crusty looking around the edge and is very white.

I thought the same Sailorwolf Ann have you got the new IE 7 with the zoom level? You can zoom to 400%. The cere to me looks crusty and tan.... But you know what my eyes are like... :blush:

My grey hen Rocky has one of those ceres that looks whitish blue and was like that for about two years before she ever went tan/brown.

She was suppose to be a boy.(Laughing out loud)

I think we need a better shot of the cere ;)

 

If the bird is only around 12 months old, then I reserve a right of reply as that would be different... a few hens have not changed cere colours by then.

 

 

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Hi again! Thanks for the responses. I tried to get a closer picture of her cere. I zoomed in as far as I could with my camera. I wouldn't say that her cere is as smooth as a males would be. It has been a little crusty at the bottom, but never turned dark brown or a noticable tan color.

 

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oh yes I totally agree female for comparison I post of Pretty and you can see the cere he is over a year here you can see the difference in the male recessive pied

 

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WOW what a close up me looks FAT (Laughing out loud) but he wasn't :blush:

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Thanks Elly for the reply! Pretty is gorgeous. I am really sorry for your loss.

thank you tommorrow will be 3 wks feels like yesterday he was a gorgeous boy as your female is beautiful. I really love the pied gene :blush:

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I really love the pied gene too. I love those cute button eyes! And I know how it feels to lose a beloved pet. (((hugs))) :angel1:

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