Well I know my Birds are not manchurians. I have fought that all along.
But Italians? Since when?
I don't care what some Dr somewhere called them. I want to know what the public called them.
Because there were very few pictures of them 8 months ago anywhere on the web and I looked hard and long when those first birds hatched from Jumbo Brown eggs.
The few that I saw then were here in the USA. Only later and that is lately, did I see one picture of a bird similar to mine.
I saw plenty of Italian Speckled with the gold and speckles all over them and not just on their breast. I saw pictures of the lighter ones which everyone called Manchurian Golds, that is fine.
But now I am supposed to call my Egypian marked birds Italian Golds.
Not going to happen around here.
You can have Barred Rock, Holland and others similarly marked and with their own names and standards. There needs to be a way to have more names for birds of similar colors that breeders breed here in AMERICA. Or are the preferred named varieties only of other national preference. In that case we might as well cull our flocks and close the door on this venue, cause it looks like Americans will have no say in anything when it comes to colors of the Coturnix that are breed here in America.
I am just waiting to see if I am culling my flock or not.