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Thank you for the info! I won’t be able to vent sex until breeding season? Or is this a once their more developed/mature? I’m just so confused on how this breeder could tell me they were all jumbo. I think she thought the cream/grey were pharaoh but I do remember her telling me about the pharaoh coloring pattern for male or female on the chests. So not totally sure. I noticed tonight the greys are getting some color on their backs. I’ll take a photo tomorrow in the light. Anxious to see out of the 17 who is male and female. And what their eggs will be likeUnfortunately cannot feather sex the "range" ones (tibetan and rosetta), so it would be via vent sexing. Or maybe if you saw one mid-laying an egg haha, and the tuxedo marking (which can come on any base color if I recall) can inhibit the ability to feather sex on pharohs and other feather sexing varieties, although it's beautiful. Color genetics in quail aren't really studied too well from what I've been able to find, but from looking at the plumage your grey ones appear to be based in rosetta or tibetan, with some sort of modifier gene (making them grey, possibly a dilute type gene?) But the grey ones are probably gonna have to be vent sexed as well!