I've been breeding pharaoh coturnix quail for a few years now. They're the lineage of a batch of jumbo coturnix eggs I incubated a while ago. (Keeping a couple breeding flocks to prevent inbreeding)
Today, I had a small batch of quail eggs hatch. Incredibly enough, one of them is a Texas A&M. Black spot on the head and all. I'm guessing maybe one of my birds' ancestors was crossed with an A&M, but this chick has no brown on it at all. Pretty incredible.
I guess my question is: what are the odds of that?
Today, I had a small batch of quail eggs hatch. Incredibly enough, one of them is a Texas A&M. Black spot on the head and all. I'm guessing maybe one of my birds' ancestors was crossed with an A&M, but this chick has no brown on it at all. Pretty incredible.
I guess my question is: what are the odds of that?