My litte fellas seem to have a fairly distint 2nd Bar, not really any inbetweens, because my aviary is fairly populated I cant see which ones are which and sure as hell cant catch any of them

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Has anyone tried the "Bird Sexer" available from the Finch Society? It is a small bi-metal strip on a length of string which is held over a bird (preferably the vent, whilst the bird is in the hand) For me the sexer swings back & forth for males & round in a clockwise circle for females - admittedly you have to catch them up first or better still, do it before you actually release them into the aviary. Other people have found that the sexer swings differently so it's best to practice on some mature birds for which the sex is clear ie plumheads, cordon bleus, strawberry finches etc. Once you get the hang of it you can sex even the youngest birds with almost 100% accuracy.Jayburd wrote:that's it, I reckon. there isn't a way to difinitively sex them without DNA or surgical methods.
There's a whole controversial topic on this very thing.Expatinoz wrote:Has anyone tried the "Bird Sexer" available from the Finch Society? It is a small bi-metal strip on a length of string which is held over a bird (preferably the vent, whilst the bird is in the hand)Jayburd wrote:that's it, I reckon. there isn't a way to difinitively sex them without DNA or surgical methods.
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