IS HE A SHE??

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Sassi1320
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IS HE A SHE??

Post by Sassi1320 »

Hi, My name is Sandy and I have 9 IRN's. I recently bought a 3 yr old albino cock bird, but the say so of the owner was the only guarantee I had that he was a he as she had seen him displaying a lot to the hens.
He was only $100.00 so I took a chance anyway. He is in with 2 hens, a 1 yr old and 3 yr old. He snuggles up at night with the 1 yr old, but is always in the nest box, tossing out the shavings and what ever else he does in there? I haven't seen any displaying going on at all. I have checked for eggs - NONE! I checked all the birds earlier and he is sleeping in the box?? I have another gorgeous Surgically Sexed Albino cock but I haven't seen any displaying from him either but his hen is working the box and he goes in now and then.

SO, WHAT DO YOU THINK??
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I think sort of a 20 dollar DNA test, there is no way to know with a mature albino.

If you are interested in DNA'ing him/her. Let me know and I will provide you with information in regards to how to make that happen.

I do hope he or she turns out to be what you wanted.
~ Mikaela Sky

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Sassi1320
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IS HE A SHE?

Post by Sassi1320 »

Yeah, thanks Mikaela, DNA testing is my next step - I have all the stuff but it took a 3 week turnaround when I had my grey-green/blue hen done and I sort of want to get things happening so i was hoping his/her behaviour might tell its own story.
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No such luck, my 2 yr old girl does all of the normal 'male behavior'.

I know she is a girl however because she has matured. She even has a slight ring. Go figure.
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Post by Melika »

Do males ever give the nest a makeover? ô.o

And welcome!
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Post by Neokireina »

I have a male bird that sleeps in the nest box *with* the hen. Sad really she's a turqoise, her first year breeding and she smashied one of her eggs and now the others are just gone..
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Post by Jade »

Hey I swear when I had a breeding pair that there were 4 eggs laid. One day I went out and could only see 2. Whats with that? Didn't see any shell anywhere. I thought maybe a snake got in but mum bird didn't move from the nest :? Anyone else have this happen?
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Post by Jeremy »

The eggs could have gotten buried in the nesting material or one of the birds may have eaten them
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Little cannibals!!! If they wanted more food they could have told me :lol:
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IS HE A SHE........WELL, YES HE IS!!

Post by Sassi1320 »

:roll:
I checked the box today and there are two eggs in it. I am so disappointed, I thought i had an albino cock bird and a grey-green/blue hen (she is only 1 yr old, so I am sure the eggs are not hers-haven't seen her near the box anyhow).

Well, atleast I know now and i will need to sell both the hens, unless anyone can suggest a coloured cock that would make nice babies with an albino hen, which wouldn't be terribly expensive???
Thanks for all your responses and if you do have any advice re colour pairing, please let me know.
Sandy
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Post by Jeremy »

A Pastel Blue Hen will go perfectly with an Albino Cock.

That way you can breed
Cocks:
Blue/Albino
Pastel Blue/ino

Hens:
Albino
Creamino
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Post by Sassi1320 »

Thanks Jeremy, a Creamino baby is soooo on my want list BUT, my albino turned out to be a HEN, not a cock, so that pairing (pastelblue) in reverse doesn't produce creaminos unfortunately. I need advice as to which colour Cock bird I need to buy to mate with my albino hen, to produce the best outcome with babies.
:roll: Sandy
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Post by Jeremy »

Woops sorry about that :oops:

You can still breed Creamino's but you will have to find a Pastel Blue/ino Cock
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HE IS DEFINATELY A SHE..........AND NOW HAS NEW HUSBAND

Post by Sassi1320 »

:D I bought a beautiful blue cock bird today for my, once "he" now "she" albino. Hope all goes well now. I also bought this stunning creamino chick 4 weeks old that I will handrear along with the blue guy, born on the same day that I already have and am already feeding.
Once I work out how to down load pictures and post them, i will share my lot with you guys. 8) Now I have a grey-green/blue hen for sale.
Thanks Sandy
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If you email them to me at Neokireina@yahoo.com I can post them for you.

Your ISP should have allocated "web space" for your personal "web site". You can use this space to upload your files into using an FTP client (FTP Commander is FREEEE) Your ISP should have details on how to do this. Then you just link the page with the IMG tags.
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