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Thanks Kaz,

But I suspect budgie 2 is a boy too because he/she acts like a boy, get excited and jumping around but at the same time doesn't make chattery sound.. just abit confuse, can I sex him/her by looking at the vent? rolleyes.gif

 

cheers,

 

Hi Den :D

 

Budgie one is a boy and budgie 2 is a girl :D

 

 

 

Thanks Kaz,

But I suspect budgie 2 is a boy too because he/she acts like a boy, get excited and jumping around but at the same time doesn't make chattery sound.. just abit confuse, can I sex him/her by looking at the vent? rolleyes.gif

 

cheers,

 

Hi Den :D

 

Budgie one is a boy and budgie 2 is a girl :D

 

 

No you cant sex it by looking at its vent. I say budgie 2 is a female because it has a whitish blue cere. White with blue on a cere means female.

i'm with Kaz budgie 2 looks female, as does the grey beside her. How old are the birds?

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The grey is 09 bird, as of budgie 2, I am not sure.. I think she's 1.5 years old.... thanks for your help. Now, i will try to match her with a male.

The grey is 09 bird, as of budgie 2, I am not sure.. I think she's 1.5 years old.... thanks for your help. Now, i will try to match her with a male.

Dont try and match her with any male. She is NOT in breeding condition.

None of the birds you have shown in your photos look to be in condition yet. They have that "I'm not well" look about them.

They look to have dry feathers and they have staining above their ceres. The hen sits slumped as well. You need to learn to recognise signs of health and vitality if you intend to breed any of them.

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Thanks for your advice Kaz,... the stain on the cere was corn stain, she has been eating fresh corn. These few days, the bird has been moulting, i suppose that explains the dry feather condition...

 

 

 

The grey is 09 bird, as of budgie 2, I am not sure.. I think she's 1.5 years old.... thanks for your help. Now, i will try to match her with a male.

Dont try and match her with any male. She is NOT in breeding condition.

None of the birds you have shown in your photos look to be in condition yet. They have that "I'm not well" look about them.

They look to have dry feathers and they have staining above their ceres. The hen sits slumped as well. You need to learn to recognise signs of health and vitality if you intend to breed any of them.

 

 

 

If you want to know the sex of your baby budgies then look closely just around the cere if it white then its a girl if not its a boy

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