Nabiki
Quail Geek
Nah. It doesn't make a difference on gender. I don't have any tibetan roos in that pen, but I heard a young one crow from my Easter hatch yesterday.
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Usually the rosettas have like a dark liver colored leg/toe ( besides the pied spots), the roux have a more reddish color, but very similar, and Tibetans have black legs, but they tend to lighten to like a dull gray as adults. They all lighten, I find the rosettas and roux often are indistinguishable from dirty/dusty feet as adults.I wonder if the leg/toe colors mean anything. I'm going to keep tabs one these four's legs.
What colors are in your box of chocolates?Okay, fertility was good this time...hatch rate not so much.
7 infertile
7 early quitters
5 late quitters
2 died after pipping, both pipped at the wrong end and one hit a vein.
Threw away one cracked egg at lockdown,
And ended up with 22 sweet babies. (Maybe 23, I miscounted an egg somewhere).