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awesooommme do you talk to your SIL enough to ask him where he got his main lines from? Cuz if it's not from anywhere i got any ofmine from I deffinatly wanna buy or swap from you lol!
Yeppers your lovely boy is a wild, blue faceds dont have the cinnamon breast (that's actually called red or rust in them *im sucha nerd sorry lol*) they have blackish feathers and blue blue blue,with no bib markings---but if they did have bib markings they'd not be outlined in black. Some blue faced males have red tail feather like i'll be showin ya in pics ina second but some are solid blue while others are blue with black wings and such. Wilds are patterned al ot prettier i just like the solid blue on blue faceds...the blue on wild males is a pretty irridecent almost color too compaired to the blue on the blue faceds.
hold on let me get you a picture of my wild male I had:
the dead giveaway is the irredecence, the bib markings of black, that mean it's a wild colored male
as opposed to the look of the blue faceds;
these pics i took from my genetic button quail group wellit's not MY group but im apart of it...some of these breeders helped produced these new colors
awesooommme do you talk to your SIL enough to ask him where he got his main lines from? Cuz if it's not from anywhere i got any ofmine from I deffinatly wanna buy or swap from you lol!
Yeppers your lovely boy is a wild, blue faceds dont have the cinnamon breast (that's actually called red or rust in them *im sucha nerd sorry lol*) they have blackish feathers and blue blue blue,with no bib markings---but if they did have bib markings they'd not be outlined in black. Some blue faced males have red tail feather like i'll be showin ya in pics ina second but some are solid blue while others are blue with black wings and such. Wilds are patterned al ot prettier i just like the solid blue on blue faceds...the blue on wild males is a pretty irridecent almost color too compaired to the blue on the blue faceds.
hold on let me get you a picture of my wild male I had:

the dead giveaway is the irredecence, the bib markings of black, that mean it's a wild colored male
as opposed to the look of the blue faceds;



these pics i took from my genetic button quail group wellit's not MY group but im apart of it...some of these breeders helped produced these new colors
