Xxxl Super Jumbo Coturnix

So.....I finally got around to weighing some of my birds and i'm not terribly impressed. I picked out a few of the brown coturnix males and the biggest i got was 11.4 ounces full grown. One of my A&Ms weighed in at 11.6, but she's pretty big compared to the others. Its kinda depressing, I woulda sworn I had several that were over a pound.....probably the way they "flex" their feathers
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<----- scratching head & heading to the "selective breeding" drawing board!
 
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Trust me, it's better sooner than later!!! I have close to 500 from this stock and another 500 that just hatched (I only get half) AND ANOTHER 500 IN THE INCUBATOR!!! Not to mention I'll have another 300 eggs by this weekend to put in the egg cooker.....They looked big so we kept on hatching....*pretend i'm smart enough to put in that little smiley face that's pulling his hair out in this spot*


Anyway, still haven't heard from anyone that has 1 lb quail.....how 'bout anything over 15oz??? Not counting the box,sox, rubberband or duct tape you use to hold it still
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Fitzy You're Breeding And Raising The Wrong Speces---3 Words "butler Bob White" Granted They Cost Much More Than Coturnix In Means Of Time And Effort, But They Do Produce Bantam Chicken Sized Bob White Quail. I Have 12wk Old Butlers That Dwarf My 3 Yr Old Georgia Giants. Heck They Dwarf My Seramas By The Time They're 6 Mos Old.

They Are The Sumo Wrestlers Of The Quail World. Also Charlie At Wilds Of Pa Has An Interesting Prospect Bird He's Calling A Slate-belt Monster Bob White, A Result Of His Recent Mad Scientist Stent With The Bob White Speces....

So Pick Either Quantity Or Quality And Move In That Direction......... Either Way, Good Luck And Enjoy Them--- They're All Way Cool In Their Own Way!
 
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could those be breed with the A&M has anyone tried that? maybe a weird cross that takes only half the time to grow out as the butler does but longer than the A&M?
 

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