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  1. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    I propose the name of the coloring on this bird to be hence forth called Egypian Gold. Note the defined dark markings of an Egypian design on the various shades of gold on the Coturnix coturnix japonica. I have seen pictures of birds with this same coloring from various countries around the...
  2. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    And this has anything to do with Color Mutations? This is a Sticky is for the Color Mutations as well as other Mutations that come up. It is a sticky so that people will know what mutations can come up. So they are not surprised when one shows up in their birds. It is not a general...
  3. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    50 years ago is that all. The first report I know of bringing in the Coturnix coturnix Japonica is that they were brought to America by bird fanciers around 1870. That is from the University of California - Davis. Evidently they keep records. So if you want to argue with someone on the...
  4. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    Quote: Very interesting. I missed this one. I have the Orange in my M Golds from time to time. At present 2 malesno description does not match. What I was calling a copper. The Pansy is interesting but to dark for what I have seen in the Spring here. Still looking at the article. I...
  5. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    Well, I just think knowing the known Mutations is very important when even raising the Coturnix, let alone breeding them for specifics. I know about a lot of them, but you have the resources to check them out and make sure the information is current. Because I know that some of the old...
  6. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    OK, I am asking agin for you to keep adding to this.
  7. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    I see one of the Silver genetic mutations up there. And the other Silver? Is there more than 2? I know, when you get to it. As if this is all you have to do. I am trying to be patient.
  8. Buttercup Chillin

    Japanese Coturnix Quail Color Genetics (Plumage mutations)

    White Primaries are also in some of my Jumbo Browns. Now I have more Whites to study, thank you. You are going to edit this 1st post and add some of the others as time allows I am sure? Like the Silver.
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