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Either way, the end result was a white bird.
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT...
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Either way, the end result was a white bird.
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT...
ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THEY HAVE ORIGINAL TEXAS A&M QUAIL AND THEN SHOWS YOU A WHITE BIRD WITH OR WITHOUT A COLOR SPOT IS LYING! THE ORIGINAL TEXAS A&M (THE STRAIN RELEASED FROM THE UNIVERSITY BREEDING PROGRAM TO THE COMMERCIAL HATCHERIES WAS A JUMBO BROWN BIRD! NOT WHITE. THE WHITE CHANGE OCCURED SOME YEARS LATER AT THE COMMERCIAL HATCHERY LEVEL
IT STANDS CORRECT
THE POINT IS "ORIGINAL TEXAS A&M'S" WERE NEVER WHITE. IT WAS A DESIGN THAT WAS LATER IMPLEMENTED BY THE COMMERCIAL MEAT INDUSTRY AFTER THE ORIGINAL STRAIN WAS RELEASED FROM THE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM.

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