and then way back...Issue # 71 - September/October 1981
"The Japanese call the birds uzura, and have raised them for centuries. Early American colonists called them "Bible quail" and found them to be economical providers of protein."
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1982, 242) 163-166, 10.1139/g82-015
Abstract
From a population of Japanese quail homozygous for brown plumage, three chicks hatched with light orange-brown down and red eyes. Genetic tests showed that this color dilution was inherited as a simple autosomal recessive trait. This new plumage mutation was called cinnamon (cin).
I cant believe the stuff your drag home for free! great score man. Between you dig'n it outta the dumpster, and Millie steal'n it at the auction, I aint feelin so good about pay'n full retail price for my stuff!!!