Well you can guess when there a baby but its harder to tell when there young.The cere changes colors when its a baby.But if you really need to know fast I think you can take it into a avian vet and they can check.
You can find out the sex of a parakeet by looking at the band where the nostrils are. If they are blue or purple it is a male, if it is pink or white it is a female. This only works after 4 months.
An adult (or mature) female bovine is called a cow.
For an adult male, yes. And for an adult female, it is still only average height.
a male parakeets cere is dark (dark purple blue ect.)
yes but they will only hatch into chicks if there was a male and female. or else they are just duds. you can do whatever you want with the duds.
As long as your parakeet is older than 6 weeks you will be able to tell the gender of your parakeet by looking at the little ridge of skin above the beak. If the skin is darker (dark purple, blue, etc.) the parakeet is a male. If the skin is lighter (a lavander or white color, etc.), the parakeet is female.
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
Unfortunately Your Elder girl cannot have a baby, Only adults and young adult females can. If your female was a adult and the male was a elder then its possible. But the female has to be a adult or young adult. Hope this helped, Georgia
The only adult male survivor is a man only known as `Joe'
No they can only lay up to eight eggs
Adult Polyphemus moth's life span is only about a week. The male and female mate and the female lays her eggs during this time span.