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Omniskies raised a really valid point that I never really thought of. Maybe a Coturnix Standard should take a page from the Turkey's.
I'm glad to see that things are rolling in the right direction, especially with a list of colors and patterns. For now I am trying to just get a list set up of the bird's colors/sizes/patterns and not so much focusing on the genetics of them right now. I feel that would best be left up to those who know much more than I do. As for the actual list of colors/variety/size, I hope the following can stand for a starting point. PLEASE, for the sake of keeping this as sane as possible: if something needs editing quote the misinformation and revise is a reply.
PATTERNS:
- Wild (Pattern) - the common pattern as is easily recognized on the Brown coturnixes.
- White (as a Pattern) - feathers void of color, due to a dose of double pied genes. True white would be albino.
- Range (Pattern) - I was under the impression that the Range pattern was synonymous to Wild.. Is this incorrect?
SIZE:
- Pharaoh (size)- the "standard" size of the birds. Wouldn't this mean that all coturnix are Pharaohs in unless they are Jumbo or A&M?
- Jumbo [brown] (size) - same as the Brown, difference being that the Jumbo is a larger bird
- Texas A&M (size) - same as the English White, difference being that the A&M is a larger bird
COLORS:
- Brown - the "natural" color
- English [White]
- Manchurian [Gold]
- Rosetta [British] - a darker shade of brown.
- Tibetan [Dark British]
- Orange and Red Tibetans : To verify, these "reds" and "oranges" are just Tibetans and Rosettas. I
hope others will look into this, but the reds look to be Tibetans [Dark British] and the oranges Rosettas [British].
- Fawn - from what I have gathered: this color is a dilution/mutation of the brown color? From what it seems people also call this color blonde.
- Tuxedo - (a single dose of pied genes) common name for a pied quail. No standard pattern for this variety but can come in many variations (e.g. hooded and bibbed tuxedos)
- Red Golden [or Cinnamon?] - like Omniskies I really can't find anything on this color. However, what I have found in description these birds are described as having a Cinnamon color. Are Red Golden and Cinnamon synonyms names for the same color
Was looking around Google and found the Coturnix Fanciers and Breeders Club, anyone here a member? Saw these two birds and are wondering what colors they are:
Quail 1 and Quail 2. They're calling Quail 2 a "Blonde." What is the difference (if any) between Blonde and Fawn?
I spend most of my day normally on the computer doing work (copies, errands, putting up posters and flyers) for the Student Involvement office at my university and running errands back-and-forth all over campus. Quail colors are a nice change of pace. Please remember I am not an expert by any means, more so an enthusiastic newb.
I'm glad to see that things are rolling in the right direction, especially with a list of colors and patterns. For now I am trying to just get a list set up of the bird's colors/sizes/patterns and not so much focusing on the genetics of them right now. I feel that would best be left up to those who know much more than I do. As for the actual list of colors/variety/size, I hope the following can stand for a starting point. PLEASE, for the sake of keeping this as sane as possible: if something needs editing quote the misinformation and revise is a reply.
PATTERNS:
- Wild (Pattern) - the common pattern as is easily recognized on the Brown coturnixes.
- White (as a Pattern) - feathers void of color, due to a dose of double pied genes. True white would be albino.
- Range (Pattern) - I was under the impression that the Range pattern was synonymous to Wild.. Is this incorrect?
SIZE:
- Pharaoh (size)- the "standard" size of the birds. Wouldn't this mean that all coturnix are Pharaohs in unless they are Jumbo or A&M?
- Jumbo [brown] (size) - same as the Brown, difference being that the Jumbo is a larger bird
- Texas A&M (size) - same as the English White, difference being that the A&M is a larger bird
COLORS:
- Brown - the "natural" color
- English [White]
- Manchurian [Gold]
- Rosetta [British] - a darker shade of brown.
- Tibetan [Dark British]
- Orange and Red Tibetans : To verify, these "reds" and "oranges" are just Tibetans and Rosettas. I
hope others will look into this, but the reds look to be Tibetans [Dark British] and the oranges Rosettas [British].
- Fawn - from what I have gathered: this color is a dilution/mutation of the brown color? From what it seems people also call this color blonde.
- Tuxedo - (a single dose of pied genes) common name for a pied quail. No standard pattern for this variety but can come in many variations (e.g. hooded and bibbed tuxedos)
- Red Golden [or Cinnamon?] - like Omniskies I really can't find anything on this color. However, what I have found in description these birds are described as having a Cinnamon color. Are Red Golden and Cinnamon synonyms names for the same color
Was looking around Google and found the Coturnix Fanciers and Breeders Club, anyone here a member? Saw these two birds and are wondering what colors they are:
Quail 1 and Quail 2. They're calling Quail 2 a "Blonde." What is the difference (if any) between Blonde and Fawn?
I spend most of my day normally on the computer doing work (copies, errands, putting up posters and flyers) for the Student Involvement office at my university and running errands back-and-forth all over campus. Quail colors are a nice change of pace. Please remember I am not an expert by any means, more so an enthusiastic newb.

