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Rene Lariviere - 24 Nov 2003 22:18 GMT
I realy apreciate the help some of you provided me  concerning the tiels
sexing...
Now that I know i am the owner of two beautifull males
my next quest will be to provide 'em both a female companion. Thank you all
again
                                                  Rene

P.S.if anyone  knows a breader in the Hilton Head Island surrounding please
feel free to let me know .T.I.A.
oldmolly - 25 Nov 2003 12:34 GMT
> I realy apreciate the help some of you provided me  concerning the tiels
> sexing...
> Now that I know i am the owner of two beautifull males
> my next quest will be to provide 'em both a female companion. Thank you all
> again
Do you mind me asking why you want 2 hens? There is a chance they will both
breed, and the males might be stroppy with each other unless you house them
one pair per large breeding cage.
Rene Lariviere - 25 Nov 2003 16:43 GMT
If I didnt want to breed them why would I be asking for sexing "tips" in the
first place? If you would read the other headers that I typed up you would
see that I said the pet store told me that my youngest bird was female. Now
its not, and we want to breed them.  The males I have get along fine. And we
wont have two pair in the same cage that would be stupid.

> > I realy apreciate the help some of you provided me  concerning the tiels
> > sexing...
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> breed, and the males might be stroppy with each other unless you house them
> one pair per large breeding cage.
oldmolly - 26 Nov 2003 14:54 GMT
> If I didnt want to breed them why would I be asking for sexing "tips" in the
> first place?
Because some people like to know what sex they have so that they will know
to offer supplementary calcium when a hen matures. Some people just like to
now what sex they have so that they can choose an appropriate name. I am
surprised you are going to breed given that you don't even know how to tell
the sexes apart.

>If you would read the other headers that I typed up you would
> see that I said the pet store told me that my youngest bird was female. Now
> its not, and we want to breed them.  The males I have get along fine. And we
> wont have two pair in the same cage that would be stupid.

It would be about as stupid as someone, so novice that they cannot even
tell the sexes apart, setting themselves up as a breeder.
Steve - 26 Nov 2003 17:27 GMT
> If I didnt want to breed them why would I be asking for sexing "tips" in the
> first place?

Do you actually believe that there is only one reason to determine the sex
of a bird?
How dense are you?

--
Steve
 
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