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From what I've investigated over the past 3 years or so, a "Northern" (which is the typical wild Bob) can be differentiated from a Butler........but if you spend time trying to differentiate Georgia Giants - from Jumbo Wisconsins - from Jumbo Bobs (as advertised by seller X, Y, and Z)...........you'll go to bed confused every night the rest of your life, if you dwell on it! It's all about ounces - even tenths of ounces in my opinion. If you process a 15 oz. Bobwhite, you'll have a hand full of nice plump breast/legs. Butlers, as JJMR raises, as larger. I'll let him chime on on weight. I just processed 36 (said) Georgia Giants a couple of weeks ago. These were nice big birds, in my opinion. I weighed every bird. The largest one, a hen, weighed 15-7/8 oz on a precision scale (that's head, legs, all...) To add a little twist to the heritage, the grandparents were half Jumbo Wisconsin (told by the supplier) / half Georgia Giants. The Georgia Giant is supposed to be a teeny bit heavier than the JW's. As it turned out, the JW's were larger in (frame) size as opposed to the GG's. (I didn't weigh the JW's.....wish I had have). Confused yet???