If you are working on building a bigger Coturnix let us know!

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I know that's right! I knew it was coming too.... But i wanted to be able to eventually offer color select eggs or at least be able to identify the color for my buyers( which i didnt have many until i moved the birds
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LOL, nope- Rcom mini

LOL i figured that but I cld'nt resist....

the 2 story johnny made me giggle the top floor might not be too bad but I don,t beleive I would want to be below
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No-o-o.....*toes stirring the dirt, looking everywhere BUT at JJ* What makes you say that?
I do have two out of the seven A&Ms that hatched that are bigger and all white, no spot on head.. I think they are great..is that what you mean? lol
 
I have been selectively hatching only my largest eggs from my biggest pairs, only have two pairs that I would consider extra large(weighing in at 13 &14 oz), their eggs are huge compare to my regular jumbos eggs. I have two that are almost 4 weeks old and they weigh in at 10 oz and 10.5 oz. They are the largest I have raised at that age yet. The other 8 are only 1 week old and then 2 hatched yesterday. I am only getting about 80% hatch rate on the eggs from these as oppossed to 98% hatch rate with the regular jumbos. My camera isn't working at the moment or I would post you some pics of these two young ones.

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Matt thats exactly what it takes. Lots and lots of selective breeding and weeding out, no matter what the speces... At least with coturnix its fast..... Y'all should try it with Bobs.... talk about slow boat to china!
 

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