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I thought I saw that somewhere but I couldn't find it againTexas A&M is no longer an actual breed. They were from a line created by Texas A&M, but the project ended, and there aren't any true Texas A&M quail out there any more.
I love my tuxedo, she's the friendliest one, but that could be because she was hand-raised for about 3 weeks while her head healed from a nasty beating by a roo. (She had to rely on me for everything, for about 2 weeks of that she was blind).My favourite colour so far is tuxedo.
I know i promised photos... I’ll get them.
Not a rumor, it's true! The A&M's, originally had white meat. They also have the dark spot of plumage on the back of the neck or in the middle of the back, between the scapula.Texas A&M is no longer an actual breed. They were from a line created by Texas A&M, but the project ended, and there aren't any true Texas A&M quail out there any more.
No. Wayhere’s my colorful crew!
They are all celadons