This picture is not a good angle and also also doesn't provide us with a look into the much more gender divisive slit to ideally make out three distinct areas that all give the same gender answer in order to make up for the lack of hands-on access.
Please have a look at our reference pictures in this thread so you get a better idea what we are looking for.
1 How to Sex a Guinea Pig - When do I need to check the sex? - How do I make sure that I have got the gender 100% right?
- What are the secondary areas that require a hands-on check?
(Nipples - Penis ridge - Testicles & Castration - Slit: What to check in sows and in boars) 2 How to Sex Babies after Birth and at Separation Age - Newborn boar and sow (genitals) - 2 weeks old boar and sow (genitals and slit) 3...
- Tips for taking crisp and clear pictures of genitalia
- Why do we need pictures of the inside of the slit as well (second sexing component)?
- Penis and penis shaft: The hands-on component
- Useless for gendering: Nipples and mounting
- Our 3 gender markers rule
- Please try yourself first but ask us for confirmation
- Comparison pictures (outside and slit)
- Our second opinion service - Posting pictures of several piggies at once
Tips for taking crisp and clear pictures of genitalia
- If possible...
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