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Post by charlotte on Nov 4, 2012 16:51:36 GMT
Well I have managed to photograph the little wriggly babies. Can I have some help sexing them please? Sorry about the quality of the pictures. This is the one with the gold streak by they eyes This is the very pale coloured one This is the one with the most gold in the coat.
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Post by Kayleigh on Nov 4, 2012 17:01:10 GMT
Hmm pictures arent great but at first glance id say boar , sow , sow. Although the last picture i cant see too well.
What do you think? Pictures can be diseaving!
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Post by charlotte on Nov 4, 2012 17:25:39 GMT
I thought sow, sow, boar. Have to admit though, I am pretty clueless When I looked at them before taking pictures I thought 3 sows as they all looked pretty much the same... ha ha! (She has had two previous litters to me getting her and she bred all sows!)
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Post by Kayleigh on Nov 4, 2012 17:35:11 GMT
Even at this age applying a little pressure will expose a penis.
It can be difficult sexing using pictures. Clear focus, natural light and a still pup(which i know isnt easy haha)
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Post by fudgeandsmudge on Nov 4, 2012 17:40:35 GMT
I thought boar sow boar!! Ha ha it's so hard isn't it when they are so young and wriggly to take photos!
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Post by kales on Nov 4, 2012 19:25:09 GMT
Haha I thought sow for the first the other to pics are tricky
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Post by Kayleigh on Nov 4, 2012 19:55:39 GMT
Hmm on my laptop now (was on my phone earlier) and i still think boar , sow , sow BUT defo need focused pictures! Give it a week and you'll be able to tell yourslef!
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Post by charlotte on Nov 4, 2012 20:22:43 GMT
Thanks Kayleigh, really hoping no3 is a sow as that is my favourite with the golden face.
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Post by Kayleigh on Nov 4, 2012 21:13:38 GMT
Could be boar sow boar, middle is defo a sow. top im certain looks boar! The last one is just too light!!!
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Post by charlotte on Nov 5, 2012 10:39:23 GMT
I have had another look this morning and I think I have two boars and one sow.
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