Do you have pics of your birds you hatched?
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Recent Reviews
-
can you eat "silkies" eggs? I have two and they are young so I do not know their sex but I was told that their eggs are not good? thoughts and ANY advice would be much appreciated!! Thank you!!
-
Before I bought them I did not know that they are a mixed breed. I thought they were Araucana. I love them just the same. No eggs yet as they are babies.
-
I am just wanting to recommend Nathan Howe, in Wesley Chapel, FL as a breeder for these lovely birds - I just went to his place and purchased 2 very young pullets - very healthy, active,...
-
This is a wonderful breed, so sweet and calm! They chatter, but it's very quiet. Mine are sweet little (big) lap chickens and very docile. One will just let you put her on your lap and...
-
I tossed a few of these treats down for my baby chicks (about 4-5week olds) and they went literally crazy over them. Pecking frenzy, rushing around and enjoying themselves. good to give on...
Bob-Bird - Page 3
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next »
No yet(too hard to get them to stay in one place), I just moved them into my main Pen, I'll take some later today or tomorrow and post them, they are 4 weeks now and pretty active, The have most of their feather but still missing some in the front, They are strange looking to say the least.
NICE COTURNIX YOU POSTED THERE
- Location: British Columbia, Canada
- Joined: 4/2010
- Posts: 262
- offline
it just kind of looks like a normal coturnix to me... though the white wing patches are cool.
I have yet to see any photographic evidence that there is such a bird. I have seen bobwhites crossed with californias, gambels, scaled etc but not with coturnix. You should keep a couple of these birds alone by themselves for a couple months so their feathers grow in and see if there is any difference there. I'm wondering why the feathering is so poor on these birds to begin with, though. There is a featherless mutation in coturnix that has been bred in labs and they look kinda like this, but nobody actually breeds for them as far as I know (I wonder why lol)
Epic QUAILBLOG: Quail Clicker Training & More!
http://epicquailblog.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/epicquailblog
Epic QUAILBLOG: Quail Clicker Training & More!
http://epicquailblog.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/epicquailblog
I kept 13 of them and I notice today some of them have a white chest with no speckles like the cotornix, I have had my birds for close to one year all coturnix and one bobwhite male, I have not had any other bird in my pen, they have been with me since they were a day old. yes the white feather in the wings are cool looking.
Like I said before this was all by accident, I just notice the solid white eggs and decide to hatch them, once hatched at 2 to 3 weeks I started noticing the white and also some of them making a call sound.

it just kind of looks like a normal coturnix to me... though the white wing patches are cool.
I have yet to see any photographic evidence that there is such a bird. I have seen bobwhites crossed with californias, gambels, scaled etc but not with coturnix. You should keep a couple of these birds alone by themselves for a couple months so their feathers grow in and see if there is any difference there. I'm wondering why the feathering is so poor on these birds to begin with, though. There is a featherless mutation in coturnix that has been bred in labs and they look kinda like this, but nobody actually breeds for them as far as I know (I wonder why lol)
- Location: Morrisburg, Ontario
- Joined: 3/2012
- Posts: 28
- offline
Coturnix quail do sometimes lay a white-ish egg. I have some that lay really light eggs (almost white) and others that lay really dark eggs that are almost a chocolate brown color. After about 3 weeks the males might be starting to call. Sounds really shrill and high pitched. The colors on their head would look like a bobwhite still as they probably haven't had time to get rid of their baby "fuzz" yet. I have tonnes of pictures of quail "life stages" from a bunch I hatched out the first weekend in December but can't post any yet!
I am interested in the bob birds though.. I did have a good link on them but of course I can't find it! I will find it and post it. I believe its a coturnix male with a bobwhite female but I could be wrong.. I have three female bobwhites and a whole bunch of male jumbo coturnix and I might see about these "bob birds".. ![]()

Any updates on the Bob-Birds, I would like to see pictures
I think I have several of them not a beeding intentional but purely accident, I notice a different quail in my flock of cotournex come to find out it is a bobwhite, a few month later I notice every once in a while I would find a white egg as time went by I notice more white eggs, I decide to keep several(about 25) and hatched them a few weeks ago, within 3 weeks I notice they were different they were making call they look like cotournex but their head looks bobwhite and they have white feathers in their wings. and they are very active and make a lot of noices.
Thanks for any updates, been looking for more info and details but no much out there
http://lafleurwaterfowl.webs.com/index.htm
-Home to Silver Appleyard, Saxony and Rouen ducks.
-Grey and snowy call ducks
-Jumbo brown coturnix quail
-5 Polish chicks that I wasn't planning on getting but LOVE them!
-A beagle, jack russell TERROR and a mutt. A few cats, finches, kids and a husband who thinks I'm nutty!
http://lafleurwaterfowl.webs.com/index.htm
-Home to Silver Appleyard, Saxony and Rouen ducks.
-Grey and snowy call ducks
-Jumbo brown coturnix quail
-5 Polish chicks that I wasn't planning on getting but LOVE them!
-A beagle, jack russell TERROR and a mutt. A few cats, finches, kids and a husband who thinks I'm nutty!
- « Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next »
Recent Discussions
- › Utah! 3 seconds ago
- › ~LittleCreek & WillowBranch's Chat thread!!!! 10 seconds ago
- › Yum or Yuck? 17 seconds ago
- › I KNEW this was going to happen - egg bound/breakage and death 52 seconds ago
- › Please advise on this coop 55 seconds ago
- › Breeds 1 minute ago
- › rooster ? pullet? ANY GUESSES ? ANYONE PLEASE ?pic heavy 1 minute ago
- › Best Breed of Chicken for my Daughter to show at fair?? 1 minute ago
- › What are the chances that my boys will stay nice? 1 minute ago
- › My chickens in tutus 1 minute ago
Recent Reviews
- › Silkie by mamachikof3
- › Easter Eggers by rosewolf22002
- › Belgian d'Uccle by kathiej4455
- › Brahma by Sk8inChick(en)
- › Happy Hen Treats Mealworm Frenzy 3.5 oz Bag by WildchildT
- › La Fleche by chickmashnoon
- › Frizzle by AZGardenFarmer
- › Ancona by Just Because
- › Star by hholzschu
- › Old English Game by itybitychiknfrm
New Articles
- › Kathys Coop by Stevesrh2
- › Walk In Chicken Coop All Organic by coopsunlimited
- › Chicken Tractor Ground Gap Solution by BamaBull
- › My $1000 coop. by jwnova99
- › Lazy Womans Automatic Self Operating Chicken... by alyscr1913
- › Silkie, Welsummer, and Black Star Chicks,... by Silkies~Polishes
- › Our First Coopie Coop by tylerc
- › Shipping Pallet Brooder by MacGuyver
- › Rough Sawn Coop by craigImb
- › Coates De La Coop by DonaldC
About BackYard Chickens | Join the Community | Advertise | Chicken Supplies | SufficientSelf.com | BackYardHerds.com | TheEasyGarden.com
© 2012 BackYard Chickens is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map



















