New Babies.. Different color??

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Hatched out some Japanese quail (last few hatched today) and am have some questions as to their colors. A few of the tuxedos are awesome; pattern is pretty even and the black on them is very dark, with just a touch of red. However, some of the chicks have colors that are very intermediate (to my knowledge) to the Tibetan [Dark Range] and Brown but not registering to me as Rosetta [Range]. Until other wise noted I will just assume this color is just a uniquely stripped Rosetta.

Here is the little booger [was the easiest to get a hold of]:
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I love the red color, of the birds who look like similar this is the one with the reddest coloration.

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Here it is, to the left of the Brown.

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Here it is again at the bottom, those stripes are really what throws me off.

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..and there it is trying to hide off the the right. The Tuxedo is awesome, really digging the patterning and color; the black would be solid aside from two small touches of red on its tail.
 
Next question: why so striped?? From what I have seen of Rosetta online, and in my own experience, the strip pattern on them wasn't so defined; more an overall rusty colored black.

Taking into consideration that most of my Rosettas then have nicely defined stripes (though not all so defined) it would be safe to assume that the Tibetans would be void of patterning really, save their Tuxedo markings and touches of rust/red here and there??
 
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Agreed. Any chance it will be a tuxedo, or partially tuxedo in it's markings? The male I had in with it's mother [a tuxedo split] was an English White.

I sat there and just kept staring to get some ideas to what their colors were. On the plus side they're much less skittish about me being around them (in comparison to my last hatch) and they're only 2-3 days old. Of all the quail in this hatch the Rosettas are the most inquisitive. For fun I run my finger about two inches above them and they chase it, then I'll stop and they stop. It's a miniature game of Simon Says meets tag that the whole family can enjoy, lol
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Our English Springer Spaniel [field bred] knows that when he is around the babies he is a "good boy" and makes sure to "sit" and only look. He may be less than a year, just 9 months, but he knows his manners around our birds. This last December one of the Rosettas escaped, due to an only partially closed cage door, and to my BF and my surprise he brought her to us. He has had very little soft-mouth training but managed to calmly pick her up from the other side of the house and set her next to the bed (it was about 7 a.m.). I can only think to be eternally grateful that his parents were excellent soft-mothers and pointers, he often times reminds us as to just where exactly the ducks/quail/chickens are for no other reason than being a good boy
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Sorry for the random ramblings..
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