Sexing Star Finches
- Sally
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Sexing Star Finches
I have had Star finches for several years and thought I could sex them accurately. I have 5 related females, one having a yellow mask and beak. Her mask does not extend past her eyes. Today, I looked in the bird room and caught the yellow-faced hen? with a remnant of a millet spray in her mouth, hopping up and down and bowing next to one of her sisters. I was in my kitchen, which has a window into the bird room, so I couldn't tell if she was singing. Do Star hens sometimes do the mating dance?
These hens are about 9 months old, so I had planned to start breeding them soon. I have an unrelated male I planned to pair with this yellow-faced hen?, but if this hen is actually male, I will have to rethink my pairings. I may just have to put her in a breeding cage with the male and see how they react.
I have another pair that I set up for breeding last year. They would add material to a wicker nest, the hen would brood for weeks, then when I finally checked the nest, it would be empty. I started to suspect that I had two males who had just bonded. They were sold to me as an unrelated pair, and one does look like a hen, but she never laid any eggs. Has anyone else had this kind of experience with their birds?
These hens are about 9 months old, so I had planned to start breeding them soon. I have an unrelated male I planned to pair with this yellow-faced hen?, but if this hen is actually male, I will have to rethink my pairings. I may just have to put her in a breeding cage with the male and see how they react.
I have another pair that I set up for breeding last year. They would add material to a wicker nest, the hen would brood for weeks, then when I finally checked the nest, it would be empty. I started to suspect that I had two males who had just bonded. They were sold to me as an unrelated pair, and one does look like a hen, but she never laid any eggs. Has anyone else had this kind of experience with their birds?
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I haven't kept stars, but I've had other species where the hens would engage in the mating dance (just without singing...they would chirp over and over instead). It can happen!
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- Sally
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Well, I'm sure she's a hen--caught her up today, and her mask doesn't extend past her eyes, and there is no yellow on her chin. Set her up in a breeding cage with the mate I selected for her, and they seemed to hit it off fairly quickly--already checking out the wicker nest I hung in the corner. All my Stars are in full breeding mode right now, so I think she was just getting tired of all the females in her cage.
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- Sally
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Hilary - this yellow-faced hen came out of two normal red-faced Stars that I had. They had 9 total chicks last year, 8 red-faced and 1 yellow-faced, so one of them must be carrying the gene for yellow, I guess. I still have the mother (lost the daddy this year), so I will pair her with a different mate (still another red-faced) and see what happens.
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I had a yellow-faced hen that came out of two normal red-faced Stars too ! She was very nice !
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Hi, im new here...um..do you guys breed your Stars in breeding cages? I am thinking about getting some, but dont have an aviary yet.Sally wrote:Well, I'm sure she's a hen--caught her up today, and her mask doesn't extend past her eyes, and there is no yellow on her chin. Set her up in a breeding cage with the mate I selected for her, and they seemed to hit it off fairly quickly--already checking out the wicker nest I hung in the corner. All my Stars are in full breeding mode right now, so I think she was just getting tired of all the females in her cage.
Ive got a pair of White Headed Munia's in a cage at the moment, but im not sure if they are boy or girl or what...Im 75% sure they are boy and girl, but dont know.