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Yukiminini
4 years ago

How old are they?

If it’s still young, you can’t determine the sex.

When gray I tend to hen, but this will only appear after the first mouse. If they are 1 year old, the gray is definitely a hen.

When yellowing, you can only say it using a DNA test if you don’t know how the parents look. You can leave them to the vet or make them yourself. If you do it yourself, it is cheap and costs around 10 euros.

Pure from inheritance, it is more likely that the yellow nymphic is also a hen.

Yukiminini
4 years ago
Reply to  Cicococolove

The gray is a hen with age. I can’t see it exactly when I yellow. On the underside of the tail feathers and the wings, hens have a fish bone pattern or yellow points. If you see that at the yellow one, it’s also a hen.

Should the yellow be a rooster, she would have had to sing at the age and balzen.

vivien2105
4 years ago

They look very young. You can’t find that in appearance. Hens don’t flee later. Otherwise there is also the possibility of DNA testing.

vivien2105
4 years ago
Reply to  Cicococolove

whistling the sounds after ?

vivien2105
4 years ago

No problem 🙂

vivien2105
4 years ago

Then both are very likely hens.