What type? and gender?? QUAILS!!!

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No, they are definitely different. The cinnamons are like a brown, but redder, the red-goldens are more of a tibetan marking, but very very red. I have some pics of them as babies, but they aren't very good. I'll try to get better pics today.

In all these pics, there are 2 red-golden and 2 cinnamon. Ignore the chukar babies in there
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2 cinnamons on the left, 2 red-goldens on the right.
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2 red-goldens, and a cinnamon back right corner.
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Cinnamon in the back right and back center (laying down), red-goldens in the front.
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Hi Shelleyd

lol, your photo's are good, I now see what you mean. Again it's a case of confusion over names of the varieties.(I'm learning slowly the terms you use in the USA, lol) Here in the UK they are called Cinnamon range or red range, both the same bird.
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I would still use the gold fawn with your cinnamon hens to get fawns, and not the range type ( tibetian) for your normal fawns.

Ironsun.
 

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