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Songster
@Monkau, my girl actually looks super similar to the second picture of your quail in your post 

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@Monkau, my girl actually looks super similar to the second picture of your quail in your post![]()
1 & 4 look like silver tuxedos 2 a cinnamon tuxedo 3 looks like tibetanwhat would you quail color gurus call some of my quails colors...![]()
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Ok, here are the best shots I've got...... I haven't mastered photographing quail yet, the buggers don't hold still at all lol
Wild type silver male(my personal fave out of all my silvers, he is just sooo purdy and so sweet!
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and 2 wild type silver pied hens with a regular wild type hen
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Very pretty!Pharaoh- the original color one would see in the wild, wild-type pattern, dominant
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FEMALE:
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Jumbo Brown/Pharaoh- Pharaohs selectively bred to be larger
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English White- homozygous for recessive white. Most have black or brown spotting (NOTE a gene or dominant white has been reported and that the homozygous birds are of low viability).
In photo on right...
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Texas A and M/Jumbo White- selectively bred from English white and Jumbo Pharaohs to produce large birds for the meat industry.
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Manchurian Golden- yellow gold with brown stripes. A single dominant gene for yellow changes wild type to Manchurian. The gene is lethal IF homozygous, there are light and dark tints to the Manchurian
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FEMALE:
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Italian- beige to yellow with striated markings (v-marks in plummage).
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FEMALE:
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Dark British Range- Also known as Tibetan. It looks like a dark chocolate bird with a white throat. Some have more white on them, some don't have white at all. Incomplete dominant.
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Rosetta- Also known as British Range. A combination of an English white and a Dark British Range. A lighter orange/tan color throughout body. The UK call them American Range. Incomplete dominant
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Silver- Not much known yet, incomplete dominant
Tuxedo- two colored pied pattern. This is a result of a combination of the genes for chocolate with genes for recessive white. Recessive
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Red Tuxedo- A new two colored pied pattern. Looks like a normal tux but the red replaces the chocolate. A combination of Range and English white.
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Red Range also known as cinnamon? (The real cinnamon is not here in the US yet, more orangy in color)
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Scarlett- Also known as Red Golden.. A nice red color with gold pinning. Incomplete Dominant
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"Roux" Dilute- A lighter color of the wild coturnix. Recessive Also known as Fawn
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Golden Tuxedo (still in the works)
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