The ones with the shiny heads are male.
2006-09-22 05:41:37
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answered by Beardog 7
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Not sure about pigeons, but maybe the same way as parrots. The vet feels the opening where an egg might come out. If it's large, it's a female.
2006-09-22 07:22:05
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answered by ravin_lunatic 6
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it really is confusing even in human being birds & no longer available in youthful ones,many concepts were stated as length of chook,structure of head,sound of the decision etc,yet none of those are fool evidence. "the in reality genuine thanks to inform the sexes aside is to study them as they bypass about their company." says David Robinson in his e book,' the right thanks to save pigeons'.A reference e book i exploit in many circumstances. The male has a deep call as he spins round in a exhibit for the great aspect about the female,this procedure talked about as driving is a confident indication that the chook is a male.
2016-11-23 15:18:39
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answered by ? 4
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Here in Stockton, where I used to get my animals, there is a Purina Chow. go in there and they can tell you!!
2006-09-22 05:42:25
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answered by alfonso 5
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If it wears high heels, it's a female and if it wears work boots, it's a male.
2006-09-22 05:42:10
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answered by ? 5
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the one that lays the egg is the female
2006-09-22 05:42:01
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answered by marcoyboyd7 1
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By tickling it, if she laughs, then she's a female, if he laughs, then it's a male.
2006-09-22 07:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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pelvic check, DNA, or surgical sexing.
2006-09-23 03:14:17
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answered by cantrellpets 2
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