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MAX
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« on: February 01, 2006, 11:45:44 PM »

I hatched 84 mixed coturnix quail.  some brown and fawn but the texas a&m all white with no spots on their breast you just cant tell.. my wife has been watching for the males to crow and said that she only sees 2 males out of 24 birds.. i know i cant be this lucky cause my fawns were 4 females out of 28 birds.. so can anyone please tell me a easy way to tell them apart.. i have all the other bird in their breeding pens and mated up..

          thanks max
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