Jul 30, 2020 #1 Rooapalooza bird wrangler 5 Years Friend Joined Aug 7, 2019 Messages 521 Reaction score 2,058 Points 302 Location Texas I have a brown coturnix male and two TXA&M females. I hatched three of their eggs and one chick is differently patterned and colored than the other two. Is this normal? Attachments 20200730_171927.jpg 605.6 KB · Views: 50
I have a brown coturnix male and two TXA&M females. I hatched three of their eggs and one chick is differently patterned and colored than the other two. Is this normal?
Jul 30, 2020 #2 Kiki 🙄🤚Do More!😩🤚 Less is More® Kiki Winz! Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Jul 31, 2015 Messages 154,223 Reaction score 1,052,495 Points 2,407 Location Houston, TX My Coop My Coop Yes it is normal. You can get all kinds of different colors by mixing different colors.
Jul 31, 2020 Thread starter #3 Rooapalooza bird wrangler 5 Years Friend Joined Aug 7, 2019 Messages 521 Reaction score 2,058 Points 302 Location Texas Kiki said: Yes it is normal. You can get all kinds of different colors by mixing different colors. Click to expand... Thanks!
Kiki said: Yes it is normal. You can get all kinds of different colors by mixing different colors. Click to expand... Thanks!