Grenage
Member
Hi there,
We've had our GCC for three and a half years; the original breeder stated that the bird was male - but didn't have any certificate or proof from the company he used. We chased him up a few times but he got vague and stopped communicating.
So we don't really know the sex, and for all I know - the bird was 10 years, not 10 weeks old when we brought it home.
I don't really care about the age, and I don't really care about the sex - but do I need to know? I have no intention of getting another bird, and don't want to pluck feathers or draw blood without good reason.
Opinions appreciated!
We've had our GCC for three and a half years; the original breeder stated that the bird was male - but didn't have any certificate or proof from the company he used. We chased him up a few times but he got vague and stopped communicating.
So we don't really know the sex, and for all I know - the bird was 10 years, not 10 weeks old when we brought it home.
I don't really care about the age, and I don't really care about the sex - but do I need to know? I have no intention of getting another bird, and don't want to pluck feathers or draw blood without good reason.
Opinions appreciated!