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If you have two boys put em in with A & M hens problem solved
So far every red i've hatched is hens.. stating to wonder if its sexlinked
. I'm not saying for sure until i hatch more though let me know when you're sure on your birds sexes im really curious about this.
I have my golden red (fawn/ginger) in with my reds but that's because shes' a hen and so are the reds. If it was a roo he'd have his own pen.
You can breed red golden (fawn/ginger) to brown and some will be brown
I plan to breed red golden to golden in the future to see if it produces one taht's golden patterned just a fun experiement i wanna try
That would be neat if it is sex-linked! You'd make a killing off of sex-linked quail! I'll for sure let you know. The one that Sam has is a hen too, right?
yessery bob!!!
And get this, when I got my reds, what hatched out was some reds and a lot of browns and goldens. At first i didnt understand this. But when I realized all my reds were hens, I thought about something... the reason the others may be brown and golden is because the breeders (if they are sex linked) need ot use other color roos to keep the red color around. ANd brown or golden to red might produce golden red (fawn/ginger)? And A & M to red produces red and red tuxedo (just like A & M to tibetan produces tibetan and tuxedo)!
least this is my theory so far
And peepsnbunnies had two golden red (fawn/ginger)) HENS soooo me wonders