The Name Has Been Chosen!

angiemw

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Eva, a Green Cheek Conure Hatched March 4th, 2012.
After weeks of thinking of a million names, my husband finally named him for us. He got tired of us going from one name to the other. Joe said, "I don't care what you all call him, but he's going to be named Ceaser as of now. Tired of you trying to figure it out." ....... I said, "What if it turns our he's a she." ..... Joe said quick as a blink, "Don't worry hun, it's a boy. I know these things." LMAO! I am making his appt in the morning and if it does turn out to be a girl. I'm going to call her Eva. Because she gets more active in the evening. So, in a few weeks after we get the results, we will know what to start calling it. FINALLY! :D
 
Love the name choices! LOL @ your hubby's "I know these things"
 
Eva's a cool name... It reminds me of my grandfathers pet game-hen who showed up on his front porch on Christmas Eve so he named her Eva. Eva wanted nothing to do with the other chickens in the backyard. Instead she liked to watch him work and she layed eggs for him on his workbench in the garage. Can't wait to hear the gender of your birdy... Let us know!
 
Of course I'll let you know. Hubby keeps saying he's not paying for a bird to get sexed. Well, shhh don't tell but trust me, its getting done. LOL
 
Of course I'll let you know. Hubby keeps saying he's not paying for a bird to get sexed. Well, shhh don't tell but trust me, its getting done. LOL


Only because he doesnt want to be proven wrong , lolol. :p
Nice choice of names :)
Just because your hubby thinks he's a he , I say it's a girl ;)
:white1::white1:
 
I had a beloved elderly friend named Eva, and a friends youngest daughter's name is Eva, so I love that name! Congratulations either way!

We thought our rabbit was a boy because she was so bold, but as we named her originally "Pat the Bunny," gender didn't matter. She ended up being called Miss Hoppy after that, though!
 
Dang! How much do they charge for dna sexing??? I am getting my grandmother's bird dna'd for $20 bucks. I ordered the free testing sheets and clipped her nail today. The only thing I bought was kwik stop.
 
It's $20.00 at the vet to get done but I also am getting it diseased tested and such. I want to make sure Eva's healthy. So I'm guess about my whole paycheck is going to her visit. But it will be worth it in the end to know that it's healthy and if it's a boy or girl. They are also going to go step by step to show me how to clip the wings and nails if need done. I couldn't get it in until June 8th in the morning. But that will give her some time to get use to me. She wont even let me get near her right now. I just sit beside her cage and talk to her. I think being it's a new environment I'm going to give her a few more days before we start the hard work. Like me putting my hand up to her in the cage so she gets use to me.
 

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