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Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 20:03
by Quail Dale
Chick Colours
King Quail Chick Colours2.jpg
1. Cinnamon
2. Silver
3. Normal
4. SilverCinnamon? I'm not sure of this one.

This is 4 of 10 that one pair have, they hatched 8 and then I put the other 2 eggs in the incubator. Once the two in the incubator hatched, the pair and the 10 chicks were put in the brooder. I put the pair in the brooder last time when they hatch 9.


Dale

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Feb 2011, 16:20
by Jayburd
certainly looks different. I'm having a look now at a website that has pics of most of today's mutations. Hold on a tick...

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Feb 2011, 16:27
by Jayburd
OK I have a few pics (not gonna post them, not y pics) but here are the links.
The first is a Cinnamon Blue face (SF) http://zebrafinch.com/NewButtonquail/Bu ... eface1.JPG
and this is a cinnamon blue-face (DF) http://zebrafinch.com/NewButtonquail/Bu ... Double.JPG
I am very interested (as a collector of unusual King Quails) in seeing how this one matures - good luck!
Just on a final note, there is a peculiar bird at my work (i have named him "the goldenback"). He looks like a normal, with the colour of a cinnamon on top of his head, and a rich gold-ish back (with the usual sipne-like feather pattern). There is also a bird which appears silver, but with a cinnamon face pattern and mottling down the front.

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 17:43
by thehammer
Quail Dale wrote:Chick Colours
King Quail Chick Colours2.jpg
1. Cinnamon
2. Silver
3. Normal
4. SilverCinnamon? I'm not sure of this one.

This is 4 of 10 that one pair have, they hatched 8 and then I put the other 2 eggs in the incubator. Once the two in the incubator hatched, the pair and the 10 chicks were put in the brooder. I put the pair in the brooder last time when they hatch 9.


Dale
What are the parents, something like a Normal split Silver & Cinnamon cockbird with a Cinnamon Split Silver hen?
I thought the young Cream/Ivory/Silver-Cinnamon (whatever you want to call them) chicks were much lighter than that (No.4).

When I produced a cream I paired a Silver Split Cinnamon cockbird with Cinnamon split Silver hen (my cinnamons were S-L)

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 06 Mar 2012, 23:50
by mackstaa
howdy all

I just wanted to share my observations with kings mutations I seem to have produced.

I started out with 2 pairs of unrelated normals.
Both pairs bred and I got normals and silvers from 1 pair and normals and 2 cinimon males from the 2nd pair, looks to me like both of these mutations of mine are recessive. The cinnimons were not much different looking from the normal males but I did notice something.

Since then I have produced cinnimon hens and cocks from my 1st batch of cin males.

In the last batch, several generations later I see something that resembles a silver/cinnimon. Almost white and slightly fawn brown tinge. Looks like a hen.

We sold off most of my quail today and I hope my misses saved the right bird (SILVER/CIN) thinking it could be a combination of mutations.

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 11:03
by spanna
I have something similar in my aviaries at the moment, give me a shout and you can come check it out, and have her if you want :lol:

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 11:09
by finchbreeder
My silvercinnamon chicks have also tended to be lighter than no 4. Mackstaa and Spanna pics please :shifty: Wish I had more room to play with my quail.
LML

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 13:21
by arthur
thehammer wrote:I wouldn’t class that as a white…
Interesting - unfortunately I don’t have any free space as I have kings & stubbs; will soon be getting BBBQ’s!
Would take quite a few Kings or Stubs to make a decent BBQ :roll: :roll:

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 16:03
by mackstaa
Thanks spanna :D I don't think misses would b too happy me acquiring more quails. I find they launch up at night and hit the roof making all finches go crazy and fly into wire/cage at night.
Did you end up getting little buttons?

Re: King Quail Mutations

Posted: 07 Mar 2012, 17:18
by spanna
These ones are good and quiet! Eat from your hand when they have young and haven't caused any night frights that I'm aware of! :lol: trying to push them out the door now. Have some button quails headed my way thanks to a very helpful gent here on the forum, will make "official announcements" when they arrive in a couple of weeks hopefully...