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So I take it that this Snowflake Mexican Speckled Quail
is a (Mutation / Hybrid) of a A M white and a what
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a Mexican Speckled which is a (Mutation / Hybrid) already or maybe a Tibetan Coturnix Quail
I would take it that if one was to try to cross two different type of breeds /or colors to try to get a certain color / size of quail would take a few different generations from the same breeding pairs to get a true or somewhat true ( in this case ) a Snowflake Mexican Speckled Quail.
Oh Deerman I really like your Quail Of ur Snowflake Mexican Speckled , do you breed them , are they true or do you get splits or mutts as I call them . What color are the eggs
..do you sell any of your Snowflake Mexican Speckled Quail eggs
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Thanks Alan
The white mexican speckled ,is a true mutation of the mexican speckled bobwhite.(missing the yellow color). They do breed true.
They showed up in a flock of mexican speckled, that A guy raised to train his bird dogs. They are pure bobwhites not a Hybrid, just a color mutation. The guy started selling the eggs on
ebay 2 yrs ago for the first time. Yes the eggs are white,just like all bobs.
Some people are already crossing them with mexican speckled, not good as you will get splits and ones with yellow color thru out the body.
I talk to the Guy 2 yrs ago about his flock of bobs, he didnt raise bobs to sell just to train his dogs, then he started getting the white mexican speckled. He didnt even have any Coturnix Quail,or any other quails. He had a closed flock for many years, without any new blood.
Becareful buying eggs as alot are still breeding them with the normal mexican speckled. Both parents must be white speckled.