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Why not? I think that‘s a king. It’s a female and they’re usually bigger than the males. She’s a wild type and beautiful!
I think that this mutation of king can have a black part there and she obviously does. If the bib has white and black than it’s a male. They also have blue and red feathers if they’re male. That’s why she’s a she and the smaller one is a male.King Quail hens do not have a black ring on their bib and this one is bigger than my hens. It also can raise it's crest. Photo below is next to a hen