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IT WAS A COMPROMISE BIRD (oops sorry forgot caps button) that was designed or aimed at a 2 fold market---1. a fast growing bird for dog training---- not really good at this, it flies more like a coturnix than a bob and doesnt flush as well. 2. a fast growing market bird--- again from what i have found in research it doesnt taste much like a bob which was the idea....
Research reveals conflicting reports about fertility in this hybrid. Folks who market it state it will not breed(sterile) While some research shows that it can reproduce=== So make your own assumptions on that part.
For the record, while it may be an oddity or freak of nature, some of them are attractive lil birds
The pictures I saw were only of coturnix well I assume cause they didn't look mixed. Does anyone have a picture cause now that JJMR794 says they are attractive I'm wondering......
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I'm wondering the same thing as well. Stromburg's, Vega Farms and others sell the hybrids, but neither have any pictures. I assume they only have the cross production birds, and have no reason to hatch the hybrids.
I don't suppose you can put a button and a jap together and hope for the best, but since coturnix/chicken hybrids have been produced for scientific research since 1958 by AI, it's likely a chi/jap hybrid could be produced the same way by someone with the knowhow. Probably wouldn't be fertile but it would look interesting. A coturnix/turkey has been produced too. I bet that looks freaky!