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A New Color of Coturnix? *pics*

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This might be a little bit of a dumb question but has anybody ever gotten a yellow coturnix chick with light cinnamon colored stripes on it? i got pretty excited to see it in my brooder tonight :) http://www.backyardchickens.com/image/id/8353762/width/400/flags/LL the chick i mean is at bottom right. you can compare it to a normal golden in the middle.
breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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Update: the striped cinnamon looking bird is still ticking. It has a wonky leg but besides that is fat and healthy. Anybody get one like it before? Im excited to see how it comes out looking smile.png
breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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the yellow/cinnamon chick looks like a roux dilute. The yellow chick with the light yellow and dark stripes could be an italian.

I'm looking to swap Coturnix eggs for turkey eggs.

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I'm looking to swap Coturnix eggs for turkey eggs.

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I got 4 really light ones compared to the other 14 that hatched. My own eggs from the regular Brown's, not sure why?
 

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Thanks smile.png we shall see. So far its feathers look beautiful. They seem to have the color of an italian, but rather than black flecks, theyre a reddish color. The flight feathers are a mix of tan and light red (almost salmon)

No matter what it grows to be, itll be new to me wink.png
breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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breeding tuxedo coturnix and trying to get some tibetans and pandas.
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