Everything is fine. The vet looked at the smears, and said everything looks fine. But we still have to wait however long for the professional lab results to come in.
Here are the salient points:
1) He weighed him at 470. I got a read of 468 two days before, so my scale is cool.
Last year, he was at 478 at the vet (hatch certificate said 495, but thatās just an unverifiable weight that the store filled in when I bought him). So weāre showing an 8 grams loss over a year.
2) The āofficialā data says YNAs are 480 to 680, but he said BS. Thereās always an overlap in these speciesā data points. And they donāt take into account SIZE. Some birds will always fall at the very low end of the length scale and some on the high end.
Archie also gets much more protein than other people here will accept. He is NOT a big eater, so every week, he gets either a few quail eggs, or a chicken wing. He normally eats tons of veggies, but there are days...even with peppers...where he loses interest and just doesnāt eat it.
3) I would have had the DNA sexing test done on him LAST year, but this was never explained to me properly. So I was pissed to learn this yesterday, and pleasantly surprised:
I didnāt know that in his first visit last year, they quipped a nail to get blood for one of the tests anyway! I didnāt want to hurt him like that, after having him just 2 days...and no one told me that they do that anyway. Duh?
So yesterday, as the girl is about to take Archie in (I have to wait in my car or a bar for an hour), I quickly mention the DNA test, and she tells me theyāre taking blood this time again. So I say do the test. Just 40 bucks.
Iām 99% sure Archie is a she, based on size, weight and temperament, but weāll see.
4) He was a freaking pisser going there and coming back, chattering up a storm in the carrier as if he ENJOYED the whole damn thing!