Hello
I've had my linnie for about 2 years now. Recently moved to my own place so finally can get him/her a mate. However, I'm struggling with identifying its sex since it's colour is quite similar throughout and doesn't have any black specks - apparently the main feature to look for when trying to sex a linnie. I'm kind of wary of DNA tests just because I feel uncomfortable of plucking its feathers/collecting blood. Judging by its behaviour and lack of any particular markings we think it's more of a female but still not sure. Maybe someone else has/had the same colour variation and can advice what it can be?
I'd appreciate any advice
I've had my linnie for about 2 years now. Recently moved to my own place so finally can get him/her a mate. However, I'm struggling with identifying its sex since it's colour is quite similar throughout and doesn't have any black specks - apparently the main feature to look for when trying to sex a linnie. I'm kind of wary of DNA tests just because I feel uncomfortable of plucking its feathers/collecting blood. Judging by its behaviour and lack of any particular markings we think it's more of a female but still not sure. Maybe someone else has/had the same colour variation and can advice what it can be?
I'd appreciate any advice
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