Hey everyone,
I just bought a female companion for my male Indian Ringneck. The seller says she’s female and was born in 2023, so around 2 years old now.
However, I’ve noticed a small black spot/feather on her neck, and I’m wondering if that’s normal for females or if it could mean she’s actually a young male starting to show a ring.
She’s currently molting, so I’m not sure if it’s just new feathers coming in or maybe a sign of poor nutrition from her previous owner.
Unfortunately, I can’t get DNA sex testing in my country, so I have to rely on visual signs for now.
Has anyone seen this before — a confirmed female with a single black neck feather? Should I just wait until after her next molt to be sure?
Thanks in advance for any advice or experiences!
I just bought a female companion for my male Indian Ringneck. The seller says she’s female and was born in 2023, so around 2 years old now.
However, I’ve noticed a small black spot/feather on her neck, and I’m wondering if that’s normal for females or if it could mean she’s actually a young male starting to show a ring.
She’s currently molting, so I’m not sure if it’s just new feathers coming in or maybe a sign of poor nutrition from her previous owner.
Unfortunately, I can’t get DNA sex testing in my country, so I have to rely on visual signs for now.
Has anyone seen this before — a confirmed female with a single black neck feather? Should I just wait until after her next molt to be sure?
Thanks in advance for any advice or experiences!