well, I hope others are catching on.
now here goes.
I am not
claiming credit for the recipes, just trying to put them all down for everyone to understand. All the possible color combos are already out there.
We haven't even talked about the red head gene or sex-linked, and does it matter if the male or female pass the recessive or dominant gene.
I know its in the collective consciousness. I have reached out and grabbed, collected, tested the evidence everyone sees as they stumble across the web late at night or stare at their birds day after day, setting after setting, brood after brood.
look, here is my goal. its not to become the undisputed king of quail knowledge and lore. We
all have the next 20 years to do that...
it is to get smart, conscious
Coturnix breeders to make their pens as pure color as they can be and to move the hobby forward, instead of into any one pocket...
very, very few breeders do this with the colored birds. most do it with the browns, whites, tibetans, keeping them separate. even machurians should be kept separate.
my 2 cents, very few people who call themselves breeders even understand the colors and how they work.
in my opinion, "split birds"- italians, rosetta, scarlets, if they do not breed true to color, aren't they just "easter eggers"... lets think "Ameraucana" here... lets think chicken, and the organization of breeds and types that they do.
lets draw some parallels
large fowl/bantam = Jumbo/Standard
rhode island red chicken X black rock roo = ? black bird with red leakage?
tibetan quail x wildtype cock = ? brown bird with red leakage? or red bird with brown leakage? you end up with heterozygous red and brown genes...
in my opinion, and maybe only mine, if someone orders scarlet birds from a breeder, the breeder in every possible way they can, should be sending eggs that all hatch out to be "scarlet", not scarlet, roux and tibetan
and breeding scarlet to scarlet isnt gonna do that for you. 100% scarlet italian hatch can be done with pure parents from two distinctly different colors.
I would think a perfect breeders set up would consist of 2 lines of each of the pure breeding colors, wildtype, white, roux, tibetan, manchurian and their pure breeding tux counterparts, and then some pens for the 2 loci pure birds- tibetan manchurians, etc, and then the 3 loci pure birds and there are even 4 loci pure birds if you count the red (roux tibetan) manchurian tuxedo, I am guessing they would breed true...