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RE: Sexing question...

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Posted by: lateralis at Wed Jul 11 16:23:33 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lateralis ]  
   

Well looking at the picture of your Cane Corso, I'd say its a boy LOL....

Beadeds are tough, I have been working with them for the past 6 years or so (with private colony)and a few more held in institutions before that. I have animals from several breeders who have only told me what is already known; males tend to have larger heads, bigger front paws, and longer tails. Females tend to be smaller, have a smaller head, and less of a bulge in the vent region. Popping them probably doesnt work all the time, and unless one has done it successfully MANY times, its all suspectum to me...Ultrasound seems plausible, Ive done it with mine and if there is any truth in it, I believe my group came out as 2.3 (I have two more yearlings from Angeli that are ??? still). They are VERY cool animals so welcome to the club!
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