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Yeah.Either way would work
I'm thinking I just want to make pairs so I can keep track of the lines.
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Yeah.Either way would work
So if I get some really ugly looking birds off a pairing, I know not to do that pair again.I'm thinking I just want to make pairs so I can keep track of the lines.
That is great news! Congratulations.Good news, my silver quail project does not have the genes to be quail! And my pair that looked kind of quailish are actually sloppy Millie Fleur, so I’ll get possibly porcelain from the pairing.
I lost the second male, and first female pictured 2 days ago from the cold.My Pinto Azteca breeders:
Males-
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Females-
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Chicks I hatched from my original pair-
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I got a quad - 1 male 3 females.
Im sorry yarmerI lost the second male, and first female pictured 2 days ago from the cold.
I think the rooster fell off the roost in the middle of the night and froze to death, then his hen followed shortly after.
R.I.P Pintos. You were lovely birds.
No I asked Amer and she said they didn’t have the genetics for quailThat is great news! Congratulations.
How did you find out, a DNA test?
That is terribleI lost the second male, and first female pictured 2 days ago from the cold.
I think the rooster fell off the roost in the middle of the night and froze to death, then his hen followed shortly after.
R.I.P Pintos. You were lovely birds.
Yams, I am so, so sorry.I lost the second male, and first female pictured 2 days ago from the cold.
I think the rooster fell off the roost in the middle of the night and froze to death, then his hen followed shortly after.
R.I.P Pintos. You were lovely birds.
I'm so sorry!I lost the second male, and first female pictured 2 days ago from the cold.
I think the rooster fell off the roost in the middle of the night and froze to death, then his hen followed shortly after.
R.I.P Pintos. You were lovely birds.