Posted April 21, 201312 yr Hey I am sure these are girls but for some reason I think because they are different to other budgies I might have sexed them wrong. Am I right about the sky-blue Cinnamon being female?
April 21, 201312 yr Hi L_J, I'm no expert but these 2 gorgeous birds certainly look like females to me.
April 21, 201312 yr Author Yeah but ino are hard to sex. And I think cinnamons are too. they do not get blue ceres.
April 21, 201312 yr two females. ino males will have pinkis/purple cere females have white/tan/brown cere
April 22, 201312 yr Author yeah just I thought they were female just making sure I was right because I had heard that ino gene and cinnamon gene is hard to sex. When I first got the Cinnamon when it was 7 weeks we thought boy. These two feed each other so I was thinking one of them must be male, but obviously they are being friendly.
April 22, 201312 yr hi, They are both females, I have had a couple of cinnamons and they seem to have the same ceres as other budgies. If you know the parents of them you would be able to tell them much easier. Thanks
April 24, 201312 yr Author Well I must of read some misleading, stuff I forget were I read it. I wouldn't know were the parents are for that bird some where in my girlfriends next door neighbors aviary. lol He said it was a He and think he said its a Cinnamon, have I got the correct mutation for that bird?
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