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I have no problem with the 600g weight. I know its possible. The old standard weights were changed with the birds that came from Texas A&M and I am sure there will be a new standard set.
Here's the first standard set in the U.S.A.
http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/co...html?sid=b25a2f2d-763d-4a47-b14f-5b8f884754c7
The thing with Coturnix is that they growout untill they slow down at around 10 weeks old and stop growing at about 12 weeks. Their top weight.
The breeders kept are weighted to monitor their health. The norm is that they loose weight over time, due mostly to calcium loss. So, I have no problem believing in a 21 oz well kept breeder.
Actually there is a strain here in town that is being kept and are processed at 22 Oz live weight. I know what strain they come from and I am going to try to get a few eggs to incorporate into my line.
If this becomes the norm, then a new standard will have to be set, for the 3rd time.
So it seems the quail grow more like cockatiels and parakeets which max out just before they "fledge". That would make sense since I hear people say they do fly.
no they fly like chicken , pheasant and etc.. not like parakeets or cockatiel, which do reach weight when they fledge. They just muture at 10 weeks, like a chicken at 6 months