Thornflower_gal
Songster
I am new to BYC and this is the third time I've posted this, (hopefully in the right spot now), but I have some questions about quail color varieties. I am not THAT new to quail and I do have some basic quail color knowledge, (pharaoh being dominant, italian incomplete, things like that), but I am still confused as to how different breedings might turn out. I got out of quail around a year ago or so because of a snake problem
and a rapidly approaching winter. Now I am looking to get back into it for meat, colors, and eggs. I have put my (literal) blood, sweat, and tears into an amazing, SNAKE-PROOF, 14-hole wood and wire cage for them. Each hole is 2 foot by 2 foot, except for 4 that are half as wide for chicks. On Sunday I will be going to get my quail, I have already reserved them. I will be getting a roo and 2 hens of five different colors: rosetta/tibetan, A&M, pharaoh, italian, and tuxedo. All the roos will be separated with 2 hens each (for now
). How do you think I should group them to get the best new colors from their chicks? Does anyone know how people are getting snowy italians and silvers? Or golden tuxedos?
Any new knowledge would be wonderful. I have seen the quail calculator and I am still confused! I will also keep records of my crosses for future reference.


