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wow what a wing feather differnce! Ya see my jumbos are younger than my normals so my normals look larger than my jumbos...howevver...some of my jumbos are already the same size as my normals. My normals are a month old my jumbos are amlost a month old.
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Thanks for the warm welcome sportees,
Everyone is so passionate about their birds, it's really great to hear and see. And nice pics monarc23 Now you've got me thinking about quail!!
Thanks,
JohnE
Quail are awesome!!!! You should be thinkin about em! HEHE! Coturnix are the best way...
i dont think i posted on here...so ofcourse i gotta... (pics i mean);;
Coturnix (Pharoah and Jumbo) and Buttons (Quails):
Vids from today:
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dang! I was hoping that was a "tell all" that I read! I highly doubt you have all males so I'd say that's a flop then! Maybe the ones that do it more often. Either way it's fun to try and figure out!
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yeah i'd probably separate them too never want to risk losin any if you're attached . I'm still betting atleast one of your buffs is a gander, but maybe two of them are (the one looks like it wants to put it's head up--maybe its' a submissive male). I'm still learning but that's my...
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I just wanted to say that i think one of your buffs is a gander. I read on here a while back that the ganders alert when someone comes close, and put their beak up in the air and I see in both pictures one of the buffs is doing that .
goatwalker those are just called "whites" "white bobwhites" the normals are called Butlers.
I have as my caption states
about 29-31 (need to count again) Coturnixs most are Pharoahs (normal wild-type and size) and Jumbos.
Most are normal wild colored, two of my pharhoahs however are looking...