When Cartwright began working for Extension, he further improved the quail line by crossing the meat line back to produce a white quail with most of the carcass characteristics of the larger brown bird.
When Cartwright began working for Extension, he further improved the quail line by crossing the meat line back to produce a white quail with most of the carcass characteristics of the larger brown bird.
Um...it says a 'white' bird?
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When Cartwright began working for Extension, he further improved the quail line by crossing the meat line back to produce a white quail with most of the carcass characteristics of the larger brown bird.
Um...it says a 'white' bird?
READ FURTHER OR RE-READ.... THE ORIGINALS WERE BROWN AND CARTWRIGHT HELPED REDESIGN THEM AFTER COMMERCIAL INDUSTRY TO A WHITE BIRD FOR "ASTHETIC" REASONS
When Cartwright began working for Extension, he further improved the quail line by crossing the meat line back to produce a white quail with most of the carcass characteristics of the larger brown bird.
"I believe the brown bird is still a superior bird," Thornberry said, "but most people prefer the white bird because they feel it has cleaner picking characteristics and an absence of dark melanin pigmentation in its feather follicles, the inner abdominal lining and its hock joints."
THE ORIGINAL STRAIN AS RELEASED FROM TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TO COMMERCIAL BREEDERS WAS A JUMBO BROWN BIRD
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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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