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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2008

It's a five-headed button quail monster!

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  • the blue one's with the red stomachs and the one without a red stomach are different species?? this might be a stupid question but im a beginner with button quails dont hate me XD

  • @URAbunnylover2 The one with the black and white stripes under its chin is a male, the others are females I think but all are the same species, just different colours.

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  • How can anyone dislike this???? They're all happy nd SO cute!

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  • Sooo floofy!

  • ther so fat n fluffy

  • awwww... is that brown one a worcester's buttonquail?? if it is theyre almost extinct.. u better take care of them :) and theyr sooooooo cute :3

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  • so cute!!!!!

  • @URAbunnylover2 ..hello, the blue one's with the red stomachs are Orig and the other to on the back side of him are mutations and the wild looking ones are the orig females. males need to mate with alot of females to be happy and not make the female bald from breeding all day. i keep 2 girls per male in tios. hope that info was helpfull, if not message my channel. thanks

  • @MandsLeanan thank you! i wasnt really sure about my vent sexing either. they all looked the same to me. anyways i have a silver one, no bib, but it has pink around the vent. one has very distinct red around the vent AND a bib, and one has red vent feathers, and a black bib. one of the 2 i think are female looks like it has a white bib (all white) but no red vent feathers. do ALL button males not matter what color mutation have red vent feathers?

  • @URAbunnylover2

    If they have red or pink around the vent, it's a male. Sexing them by the coloring on their throats is unreliable because both genders or neither can display white there, and not all colors have that distinctive 'warpaint' pattern. Your two without red are most likely hens, unless they're white.

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