Birds. How Can I Tell The Difference Between Male And Female Lovebirds?
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Birds : How Can I Tell The Difference Between Male And Female Lovebirds
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Lovebirds are not visually sexed. You must either have proof via egg and/or live hatch, or DNA testing done to determine male/female. Pelvic testing is 50% correct. Males and females have vibrant coloring, no differences.
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Answer 1you look for a penis! lol
Answer 2play madonna's immaculate colletcion album and see which one starts dancing if both start dancing means they're a gay couple if only one starts dancing then that's the girl
Answer 3Catch the bird, turn it over..feel its pelvic bone..if its narrow, its a male, if its wide its a female..and usually the color is more vibrant on the male. I used to raise these little creatures and they become more aggresive if they are a pair..so be careful of those pointy little beaks...EEK, EEk..noisey too....
Answer 4take it to a doctor and get it tested
Answer 5paper are two ways a free one and a expensive free way is to feel the pelvic, if its narrow the bird is a male, it is wide it a female. The expensive way is to go to the vet and have him do a DNA test which mean cutting you birds nail so that it bleeds and put some blood on a paper and wait a few week. Also the male are sometime brighter and they are nicer an the females. Go Luck.
Answer 6Male birds are usually always more colorful then females, so they can attract the females. I'm sure it's the same case for lovebirds.
Answer 7Only if you catch one laying an egg. If you really must know..the Avian vet can do a DNA blood test.
Answer 8Lovebirds are not visually sexed. You must either have proof via egg and/or live hatch, or DNA testing done to determine male/female. Pelvic testing is 50% correct. Males and females have vibrant coloring, no differences.
Answer 9You must not have had them long, because boy you can tell, because the females literally live to shred paper build nests and lay eggs, whether fertile or not.
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