I have no idea..... About Quail PLEASE HELP Pics Up

TwoMotherHens

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I got these as part of a deal. But I have no idea about Quail. The gentleman that pushed off on me said that they were Spanish Quail and that they were very rare. Needless to say I have now found out that there is no such thing. So I hope you fine people can help me out. Thanks Cheri


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What do they look like? They are probably coturnix, there are several different colors.
These are golden, males have a solid red (rust) breast, females are spotted.
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These are brown, same as goldens, males are solid breasted, females are spotted.
(this photo belongs to Niki, aka monarc23)
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These are tibetan, males and females can only be distinguished by vent sexing (or crowing/egg-laying
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These are whites, same with tibetans, they can only be sexed by vent sexing.
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They are all coturnix (japanese quail), just different variations
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Aha, now we have pics
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They are all whites, some call them english whites, some call them A&M. True A&M are hard to find. You have some that are golden (the spots on them are gold colored) and some that are brown (brown spots on them), which is pretty neat, I don't have any golden-whites. The only way to sex them is by vent sexing, crowing, or egg-laying. Vent sexing is very easy, hold the quail in your hand and turn it over. Near the back of the vent (tail side) if it is a male, there will be a large gland right behind the vent. If you press lightly on this a white foam will come out. You can also tell by the width of the pelvis, but this only works if the hens are laying.
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ETA: A male's pelvis is about a thumbs-width apart, a laying hen will have a pelvis about twice as wide.
 
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