Gender recognition in swans?
Hello, can someone explain to me if and how you can tell the sex of a young one (about 5 months old, color gray)?
Many thanks in advance.
Hello, can someone explain to me if and how you can tell the sex of a young one (about 5 months old, color gray)?
Many thanks in advance.
How long is that?
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You can see this in the panties on the beak. 7 For the males this is greater. The males are more built up, and the hump can be seen much. :
You can only recognize the sex by “reviewing” the cloak, but this requires some exercise. As far as I am known, swans are not mature until 2-3 years; in the case of a panic swan, one can recognize the male on the larger wood and intensively colored beak; otherwise they are the same externally.