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i thought tebitans were just another word for coturnix?
No - Tibetan is a colour of Coturnix. They're also called British Range - it's all just describing a dark chocolate brown colour with dark almost black feather edging. They usually have one pink toe in the middle. My Tibetan has a more square head shape than the other Coturnix do, but mine is a freak who had an infected head that he just recovered from, so that may be why. He's a snuggler, though.
I would have never guessed that was her mix. Those are supposedly known as bob-birds. I've thought of breeding them (coturnix X Bobwhite) but they say they're ideal for hunting because they're skiddish, so i'd rather not ha ha!!! So how did you know she was a bob-bird? Did the breeder tell you or did you produce her yourself? If it was off of egg color, coturnix can lay purewhite eggs too just like bobwhites can.
I don't know anyone else who breeds bob-birds, a group im on actually doesnt believe that the cross can happen, but im sure it can!
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i thought tebitans were just another word for coturnix?
No - Tibetan is a colour of Coturnix. They're also called British Range - it's all just describing a dark chocolate brown colour with dark almost black feather edging. They usually have one pink toe in the middle. My Tibetan has a more square head shape than the other Coturnix do, but mine is a freak who had an infected head that he just recovered from, so that may be why. He's a snuggler, though.
-Spooky
Yep. Most of my tibes are more compact in size than my other coturnix types. They almost look like a completely different species of bird. My favorite tibes (aka british range) are the REALLY dark ones gosh are they pretty!!! I have a few of those and I can't wait to start breeding for more! Their colors are so dark, they almost have a blue hue to their feathers....my sneaky future attempt is to see if theres anyway to express that blue looking color.......I am a blue addict after all!