- Step1Look at your parakeet's cere (the colored band at the top of the parakeet's beak where the nostrils are). The ceres of sexually mature males are usually blue or purple, while female ceres are typically a pinkish-tan or brown.
- Step2Observe your parakeet's behavior. Females tend to be more aggressive, and typically gnaw and try to nest. Males will sing and learn to whistle and talk more readily. Often, males are more physically active than females as well.
- Step3Check your parakeet's cage regularly for eggs once the bird has reached maturity, especially if it also has a pink-to-brown colored cere. Eggs obviously confirm that you have a female.
- Step4Contact your veterinarian and ask about DNA testing if you want to be positive about the gender of your parakeet.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
How to Determine Gender of Parakeets
Determining the gender of a young parakeet can be very difficult. However, once the parakeet has reached sexual maturity (six months to a year), there are a few ways to determine parakeet gender fairly accurately.
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