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How do you know pansy from any other quail?
i explain pansy as a “calico” quail.....they typically are multi-colored but vary with what I call pearl as more white base, golden with more gold or italian base, chocolate base is traditional color, and I have one outside that’s more red base. I’m not sure how “professional or scientific” my terminology is in differentiating the different variation would be considered but it seems to make sense to me and @Texas Kiki at least!!:D
 
i explain pansy as a “calico” quail.....they typically are multi-colored but vary with what I call pearl as more white base, golden with more gold or italian base, chocolate base is traditional color, and I have one outside that’s more red base. I’m not sure how “professional or scientific” my terminology is in differentiating the different variation would be considered but it seems to make sense to me and @Texas Kiki at least!!:D
Do my favorite dude is probably not a pearl one but a golden one, right?
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I don't know what I have but I'm pretty sure I've got at least 7 of these (7 different kind)
https://myshirefarm.com/index.php/product-category/eggs/page/2/
the assortment included every possible color and egg offered. The only possible ones that I don’t think you received were the celadon. I haven’t noticed a grau fee but they are more difficult for me to spot as chicks. the light and grayish ones you posted pics of are variations of SSC (silver schofield collection) with at least 1 that will be a snowy.
 
the assortment included every possible color and egg offered. The only possible ones that I don’t think you received were the celadon. I haven’t noticed a grau fee but they are more difficult for me to spot as chicks. the light and grayish ones you posted pics of are variations of SSC (silver schofield collection) with at least 1 that will be a snowy.
It's crazy how many different ones there are.
 

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