CoturnixComplex
Crowing
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Yes! Add them, just don’t loose your marbles!
I may have over simplified what he explained to me. He did tell me all my yellow would turn to white feathers and that it wouldn’t change. And he may have said they breed 60% true as muddy said. But now I can’t remember.I was expecting them to be the same like when I ordered the bobs, so that’s why I was scratching my head.
I’ll post a video of what I have. I wouldn’t know what a bibbed tibetan looked like if it bit me! Bibs are a no go for me except for maybe a pretty one for the kids to do enter into 4H.
This I did not know until today. I’ve never ran into it with other birds so it never occurred to me before!
But now I know!
That’s probably what we will do. Especially males.And probably train our personal dogs with them. Then save the others for our hunting buddies. Save the best for company you know?!
That’s an easy way to explain it when selling them! Great idea.
I may be butchering what he said but that’s what I understood from our conversation.
Zack explained this to me in so many terms and asked what my goal with the quail was and what to order in the future based on what I was wanting.
That’s so exciting!!
Yep, Me’s dumb too.... not just the chicks
I don’t really know!
Was the all yellow one a pearl as well?
Abusive males go in a heartbeat at my house too!!
Here is a video of some of them.
Okay.
I think all of those look like possibilities with red x red parents of varying kinds.
I think the big miscommunication was about the inclusion of the white gene, which causes all those shocking white and tuxedo babies to pop up.
I wish that this had been cleared up beforehand, and cannot at all say whether it was due to not being presented correctly or interpreted correctly.
I think you will still get at least 60% tibetans and a bunch of the others will be other varying shades of natural reddish colors.

The whites - to the BBQ!