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I have owls and know many who do. It is very difficult to tell the sex. If you have a male, it will sing. Mine always call to each other, but the song is quite different from the call. They say the breast is whiter on the cock and the black bands are darker and wider. But..... the best way is to DNA sex them.
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I have Owls, and I have a difficult time telling the sexes apart. To me, sometimes the bands look exactly the same, and some of my males have a sooty-looking breast color (of course, I am not known for my powers of observation!). I once had four males, so I thought. I had them DNA-sexed, and two of them turned out to be females. For some reason, my males don't sing very much, so I will rely on DNA sexing in the future. I recently sold some hens without DNA sexing, but they had laid eggs, so no guesswork there! 

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- lovemyfinch
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Helene, I just noticed that you are from Quebec like me. I actually discovered a pet store in St-Jerome that can have DNA testing done for $26, maybe try in your area. Apparently some pet stores do have connections if you ask them. 

Janine
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Hello, I live near Sherbrooke, a little bit far from St-Jerome
As they grow I will see if I have male and female, I did read
somewhere on the web that it could take a while before the male
sing, so I am not in a hurry, I have 3 owl finch and will get another
one in 2 week and in about 2 months I will have another pair, 1 bronw and 1 split brown, so it is a lot of bird to get DNA testing
Thank you fot the info

As they grow I will see if I have male and female, I did read
somewhere on the web that it could take a while before the male
sing, so I am not in a hurry, I have 3 owl finch and will get another
one in 2 week and in about 2 months I will have another pair, 1 bronw and 1 split brown, so it is a lot of bird to get DNA testing
Thank you fot the info

When I got my Owls from a local breeder she told me she separates the Owls into separate cages and watches for the males to sing for a female.
She also mentioned that the the Owls have to be about two years old before the chest color becomes darker in the male. But who wants to wait that long to sex them...lol.
She also mentioned that the the Owls have to be about two years old before the chest color becomes darker in the male. But who wants to wait that long to sex them...lol.
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- Hope
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When I got my pair of owls I seperated them and all they did was the "meep" sound. I even played the songs from singing wings website and they just did their little "meep".
Than I got an owl at the bird fair hopeing for a male. His bars are just barely wider than my females. I still wasn't sure, but I put him in a seperate cage and sure enough he sang. You can really tell the difference that way

Than I got an owl at the bird fair hopeing for a male. His bars are just barely wider than my females. I still wasn't sure, but I put him in a seperate cage and sure enough he sang. You can really tell the difference that way

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1 BCCB, 2 RCCB, 1 Orange-cheek, 1 Red-eared waxbill
1 BCCB, 2 RCCB, 1 Orange-cheek, 1 Red-eared waxbill