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post #61 of 65
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Originally Posted by lamike 

There is still nuttin bettern bobs though.  big_smile




((anybody looking for a quail that is bob quality should raise them some bobs))


MIKE


Amen, and I hope I have more than I know what to do with by fall of this year.   Lookin' forward to spring so I can get the production line started!!bunyippiechickieweeya

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post #62 of 65
Thread Starter 

ok I processed yesterday but there was no one with me to take pics. Not wanting to ruin my camera I got only a few shots, the difference is slight when raw but here they are...

A&M on the left in both pics and pharaoh on the right

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/soozin44/IMG_2955.jpg

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/soozin44/IMG_2956.jpg


as you can see in my holding cage (used this because with the storm I did not want to have to make a million trips back and forth outside to get birds) That I only had one as I am keeping most all I have for breeding stock at the moment. he was about 10+ ounces at live weight.

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/soozin44/IMG_2952.jpg

I am sure there will be many not satisfied with these pics but its the best I can do for now.

ets the pharaoh are a bit wrinkly cause they were in the brine water while I was doing the A&M and I had to take a short break inbetween to tend to my ds.

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post #63 of 65

Thanks Susan,

It looks like you may have more of a true A & M than I do. I processed some  so called A & M's  that came from Lake Cumberland Hatchery along with some brown and could tell any difference in meat color. The A & M's were a lot meatier than the browns though. It would be interesting if you can post more pictures of them cooked to see if it brings out more color differences.

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post #64 of 65

My A&Ms are light of the flesh like that, and when cooked because some were really brown others were a lighter brown.

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post #65 of 65
Thread Starter 

well the cooked piucs are at the begining of the thread but some people thought we were eating the quail raw so I took these pics to try to show that there is a difference all be it very slight.

For those that have pm me I have a bunch of young ones I am growing out now. i lost 2 of my A&M hens this winter so my numbers are very very low, but I hope to be able to offer eggs from them by this summer maybe sooner.

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