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that is so cool (about your daughter)! I would have LOVED to have gone there!!!!
Also, yes it's possible!
It's a recessive gene. Just means mama and roo both carry the A & M gene and it met up perfectly and the egg developed and wala!!! YOu may only get ONE every few hatching batches since it's recessive and depends on where the gene lands
ETA: if you keep this A & M and keep any other A & Ms that hatch and breed them together they will produce only A & Ms
You can also keep this bird in your brown flock and you will get MOSTLY browns from this bird.
However if the A & M is bred to a brown taht carries A & M you will get a few more A & MS
You sure know your quails!! You are the quail queen..
I thought that A&M were Bob Whites, not coturnix. I guess I was wrong. That's better for me because it takes too long for BWs to mature.
that is so cool (about your daughter)! I would have LOVED to have gone there!!!!
Also, yes it's possible!


ETA: if you keep this A & M and keep any other A & Ms that hatch and breed them together they will produce only A & Ms





I thought that A&M were Bob Whites, not coturnix. I guess I was wrong. That's better for me because it takes too long for BWs to mature.