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Do you think they get the white meat "myth" from the second paragraph?
"Texas A&M University researchers have developed a heavily muscled,
light-fleshed coturnix strainthat attains a live weight of 10 to 13 ounces at slaughter age of 7 weeks"
THAT OR A LESS THAN SCRUPULOUS MARKETING TEAM WAY BACK WHEN.... THEY WERE TRYING TO COMPETE WITH THE BOB WHITE NICHE AND TAKE OVER THE CHICKEN FOR FOOD WORLD ALL AT THE SAME TIME... COULD ALSO SIMPLY BE AN OLD WIVE'S TALE??? WHO KNOWS FOR SURE, BUT 1 THING FOR CERTAIN EVEN THO INCORRECT IT CERTAINLY STUCK AS IT ABOUNDS AROUND THE STRAIN EVEN TODAY
I BELIEVE THERE ARE MORE MYTHS ASSOCIATED WITH A&M'S THAN THE MOTHMAN, BIG FOOT AND THE LOCH NESS MONSTER COMBINED... SAD PART IS WE HAVE PROOF OF A FEW OF THEM
I'm going to X10 this! Not because 10 people agree, but just because there is a 99% probability that it's true. It's a bit like Carter's Liver pills. 40+ years ago, that would fly, but after scientific proof, that they did nothing for the liver, they were renamed to Carter's Little pills.
Coturnix are amazing creatures! There is a great deal of potential in the species...color and size are 2 things to work on, egg production, they have down pat. Meat production...They have that down too...Unless you are expecting a 16 oz. all white meat bird (AT 8WEEKS) that tastes like Bobwhites/chicken/Gutter snipes/etc....because you will be sadly disappointed! A coturnix quail tastes just like a coturnix quail.
A coturnix is a coturnix is a coturnix is a coturnix....Nothing more!