Amers d’Anvers

View attachment 2366417Two blue pullets.View attachment 2366418View attachment 2366419My baby splash who got bullied (so she has a scab on her head.View attachment 2366420StripesView attachment 2366421Diamond, the mother of most my best quails. She’s not the best for beard, but her type is good and her patterning is excellent, so she is the perfect match for typey and beardy yet oversized Hotshot.
I’d show you Hotshot, the father, but he’s in a molt rn.
Nnnnnnyyeeeeeeeeeeee *rolls around on the floor.*
I want these things so bad! They're so cute!
 
Some of the d’Anvers at Beaver Dam.
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my pullet
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Queeny. Monkey also came along but the picture didn’t load and I honestly don’t care.
 
What are feather stubs?
Teeny tiny (a couple millimeters) feathers between the toes or on the shanks. I missed them, and had to look hard for them. The judge must have looked really closely. You can just pull them. Only problem is they are recessive, so if I breed out of her, the gene will just increase. Not sure if I want that or not.
 

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