Hey Everyone,
Wasn't able to find my answer online, so hoping someone here can help me. I've had birds throughout my life, but I'm relatively new to breeding lovebirds.
Last year I bought a pair of peach-faced opalines. The female has a lime body red face and the male has a green face and green body.
I recently found out that opaline is a sex-linked mutation. So, my question is, if the babies have an orange face, is it correct to say that they are male? Also, if they have a red face, they are female?
Thanks!
Wasn't able to find my answer online, so hoping someone here can help me. I've had birds throughout my life, but I'm relatively new to breeding lovebirds.
Last year I bought a pair of peach-faced opalines. The female has a lime body red face and the male has a green face and green body.
I recently found out that opaline is a sex-linked mutation. So, my question is, if the babies have an orange face, is it correct to say that they are male? Also, if they have a red face, they are female?
Thanks!
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