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Home Other Animals Birds How to Tell Between Male & Female Doves By Jodi "Jato" Thornton Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story.  x Image Credit: sodapix sodapix/F1online/Getty Images Doves make mellow pets that are easily hand tamed and trained. Ringneck doves and diamond doves are the most common breeds sold as pets and telling the difference between juvenile males and females is impossible without a DNA test. Once your doves become sexually mature at about 6 months old, you'll be able to tell the difference between males and females with careful observation. Advertisement Pair Them Up The most foolproof way to tell between male and female doves is to put two in each cage. The method takes from a few weeks to a few months and is most easily done in springtime when warming weather intrigues doves to breed. Provide a nesting box to each pair, which can be as simple as a plastic bowl with a handful of straw. Each female dove will lay two eggs, so if you find four eggs in your nest be assured both are female. No eggs after several months means both are males, and two eggs signal one male and one female. Check Out Their Physique Female doves are slightly smaller than males in most breeds and usually weigh about 20 percent less than males. The female is easily distinguishable by her slender build with a graceful head set on a slender neck. By contrast, the male is broader in the chest with a thick neck and a more pronounced nostril cere on his beak. His head has a more rounded profile from the side where the female's is slightly flattened. Home Other Animals Birds How to Tell Between Male & Female Doves By Jodi "Jato" Thornton Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story.  x Image Credit: sodapix sodapix/F1online/Getty Images Doves make mellow pets that are easily hand tamed and trained. Ringneck doves and diamond doves are the most common breeds sold as pets and telling the difference between juvenile males and females is impossible without a DNA test. Once your doves become sexually mature at about 6 months old, you'll be able to tell the difference between males and females with careful observation. Advertisement Pair Them Up The most foolproof way to tell between male and female doves is to put two in each cage. The method takes from a few weeks to a few months and is most easily done in springtime when warming weather intrigues doves to breed. Provide a nesting box to each pair, which can be as simple as a plastic bowl with a handful of straw. Each female dove will lay two eggs, so if you find four eggs in your nest be assured both are female. No eggs after several months means both are males, and two eggs signal one male and one female. Check Out Their Physique Female doves are slightly smaller than males in most breeds and usually weigh about 20 percent less than males. The female is easily distinguishable by her slender build with a graceful head set on a slender neck. By contrast, the male is broader in the chest with a thick neck and a more pronounced nostril cere on his beak. His head has a more rounded profile from the side where the female's is slightly flattened. Home Other Animals Birds How to Tell Between Male & Female Doves By Jodi "Jato" Thornton Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story.  x Image Credit: sodapix sodapix/F1online/Getty Images Doves make mellow pets that are easily hand tamed and trained. Ringneck doves and diamond doves are the most common breeds sold as pets and telling the difference between juvenile males and females is impossible without a DNA test. Once your doves become sexually mature at about 6 months old, you'll be able to tell the difference between males and females with careful observation. Pair Them Up The most foolproof way to tell between male and female doves is to put two in each cage. The method takes from a few weeks to a few months and is most easily done in springtime when warming weather intrigues doves to breed. Provide a nesting box to each pair, which can be as simple as a plastic bowl with a handful of straw. Each female dove will lay two eggs, so if you find four eggs in your nest be assured both are female. No eggs after several months means both are males, and two eggs signal one male and one female. Check Out Their Physique Female doves are slightly smaller than males in most breeds and usually weigh about 20 percent less than males. The female is easily distinguishable by her slender build with a graceful head set on a slender neck. By contrast, the male is broader in the chest with a thick neck and a more pronounced nostril cere on his beak. His head has a more rounded profile from the side where the female's is slightly flattened.

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