The classic question:which gender is better? Alas, it's like asking if boys or girls are better, or if female dogs or male dogs are more like able. Both have their quirks. Boy budgie have more of a chance of talking and can be more mellower. Girl budgies, don't have much of a chance of talking and can be a tad aggressive in spring when her hormones kick in. You can tone down the aggressiveness, however, by limiting the amount of daylight and fake-light the birds receive (in the wild spring, the days get longer, and this triggers the bird's hormones).
Both genders are great and about the same. There isn't much of a difference, so the gender shouldn't be your deciding factor in choosing a budgie.
You have a female budgie, male budgie's do not lay eggs.
A yellow budgie is more likely to be a female.
The answer is to avoid doing this. If you put a male budgie and a female budgie together, they will mate.
whatever color you dye them
A female budgie is called a "hen".
Female budgies have a brown beak. Male budgies have a blue beak
It should pose no problems as long as the other bird is a female.
No. A color of a budgie has nothing to do with the way they play but if you had a boy and a girl budgie, the boy would be more easier to teach and more playful as the female budgie tends to bite a lot harder than the male budgie I have over 20 budgies and I got to say the male budgie gets along with each better than the female budgies who will fight for space Ihope this answers your Question.
A male budgie's beak, or rather, the cere above the beak, does not turn brown. A mature male budgie has a blue cere. If your budgie's cere has turned brown, you have a female that is ready to breed.
my budgie is female. its better to get a male because they're more friendly and they are more likely to talk. To tell them apart older males have dark blue ceres and females have pinkish brown ceres young males have light purplish ceres and young females have light blue ceres with white rings around the flares(nostrils)
A male budgie is called (the slang word for rooster.)
The main reason is that the male is simply curious. he wants to know why the female spends all her time in there. She won't come out to be with him, and being social creatures, budgies love company. So if the female won't come out to the male, the male will simply get as near to the female as he can.