CoturnixComplex
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I would not really say that there are any "breeds" of Japanese coturnix just because there's really few strains that have been bred separately long enough to develop very unique uniform traits. Maybe you could call things like A&M or Meat Maker (strains bred for a long time by multiple people with set characteristics) breeds but I would call them along with most of the fancy colored ones varieties.
Coturnix isn't really a breed either, it's a genus. Then japanese coturnix, african harlequin coturnix etc are all species within it. Japanese are the common domesticated ones we say coturnix usually
Coturnix isn't really a breed either, it's a genus. Then japanese coturnix, african harlequin coturnix etc are all species within it. Japanese are the common domesticated ones we say coturnix usually
