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ok....I just went back and looked at the pics again...the two ladies in the back of the photo on the far left up on the wood...are they getting in silver coloring? Or what is that I'm seeing if not?

 

 

Oh gads I will never be able to pick out the black one again to be sure, but the one next to it is one of the solid blues.  So maybe silver coming in?  I just thought it was left over chick down.

Well what ever happens I am excited about this bunch..more excited than before if that is possible?  lol

I will take pics in another month and see how they are turning out.  It is amazing how a little time clears everything up.  fl.gif

 

“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

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Oh gads I will never be able to pick out the black one again to be sure, but the one next to it is one of the solid blues.  So maybe silver coming in?  I just thought it was left over chick down.

Well what ever happens I am excited about this bunch..more excited than before if that is possible?  lol

I will take pics in another month and see how they are turning out.  It is amazing how a little time clears everything up.  fl.gif

 

indeed! keep us updated! I admit i like living vicariously through other peoples projects too!

"Maybe home is not really about geography...maybe home has more to do with the work we've all done as individuals to increasingly become people we can live with. Maybe home is the desire to live soulfully, the tiny ongoing desicions we make that allow the soul room to breathe." -Linford Detweiler
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"Maybe home is not really about geography...maybe home has more to do with the work we've all done as individuals to increasingly become people we can live with. Maybe home is the desire to live soulfully, the tiny ongoing desicions we make that allow the soul room to breathe." -Linford Detweiler
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Originally Posted by slick4591 View Post

Lark Rise,
The 8 week splash all look like pullets to me.
Your blues look like they are correctly labeled.
Your 5 week old are a little harder, but the dark one appears to be a cockerel and the other could well be a pullet.
Anyway, those are my thoughts.

 


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Debi - (((hugs))) and well wishes to you, your daughter, and your family

 

 

As for me - my surgery went well, but exacerbated some of my other health problems...thanks for asking!

Currently, there is a big problem that MUST be solved, as well as, I might lose my ovary and/or kidney

 

So - a little stress, but DEF feeling better than I was the past 2 weeks - finally went to the ER and got taken right into surgery!!   sickbyc.gif
 

 

 

Donna - you're prob right - I shouldn't make any rash decisions after I'm reading what I'm writing (rambling....)

 

Vicki - I have all the BCM I hatched the same time as your first hatch - I think I have 20ish. 

Been picking out things here and there, but need to do a full go-over

 

I'm still examining my body styles and, particularly, tails on my BCM pullets.

I want to see about thinning my F1 and F2 down, as well.

 

I'm liking my Purple band roo -

I found him in the barn today, before I realized it was HIM missing - and though "hmmm - I wonder who that is - he sure is cute!" 

"I need to band him for another look"  So - that's a good thing!

 

 

I have another big hatch of BCM in the 'bator right now (NOT big like some of you, but big for me!!)  - maybe 40 eggs

ALL from my F2 house - so will be fun to see what I get!!

 

Off to bed, before I continue to ramble on in this stream of chicken consciousness.....gig.gif

 

 

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Off to bed, before I continue to ramble on in this stream of chicken consciousness.....gig.gif

 

 

 

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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My first Maran chicks bought 4-21-12.  I love the way the first 4 stayed right where I put them.IMG_4521.JPG

 

The last 3 not so easy.

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The hatching eggs I got are hatching today.  The first two chicks don't look alike... The lower chick is more brown with light beak.  The upper chick is a few hours older and is much darker with a black beak.  I haven't been able to see the legs yet to see if they have feathers.  I know some of the hens had a small amount of feathers and the rooster had a small amount on his legs also.  I don't think the lower one is right.

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Looking through my pictures again I'm not seeing any feathers on the lower lighter color's toes.  The darker chick I could see a toe with feathers.  It's hard to resist opening the bator to peek at the legs.  Fighting the temptation.  I think I'm going to bake cookies so I'll stay away from the bator today.

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Really hoping someone will respond to my post. I know I just posted yesterday, but getting anxious and this thread moves so fast, and posts get lost. Thanks in advance.

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I am seriously in need of help in determining which birds of my black copper Marans to cull. I hatched out a lot--I have about 125 black and 30 blue copper chicks on the ground!! OMG what was I thinking. Well, I know what I was thinking--that the birds I have need improvement, so I thought I'd hatch a lot so I'd have a lot to choose from. 4 out of 5 of my hens are solid black, improvement #1 needed. The 5th has only a little copper on hackles. The egg color needs improvement, big #2. Cock is pretty nice--I'd like to see his tail set lower and he has a thumbprint comb. And I'd like to see his hackle feathers more mahogany, not so brassy. So these are the things I wanted to work on, but really! I do not have the money to feed all these birds to the age where I can see what is what and the space for them--can't free range here, too many bobcats and hawks. Right now I have the ones that look male in one pen, females in another pen, and an outside brooder that has the younger ones, but it is too crowded and I am getting a lot of picking. So--here are a few questions, please experts out there, I need to thin numbers down soon.

 

1. Other than culling at hatch for obvious problems, how old (ideally and realistically) should I raise the birds before deciding? I understand they change quite a bit.

2. I have some mossy pullets. Are these a definite cull or sell as dark egg layer now, or will this go away/change?

BCM pullets showing mossy feathers.JPG

BCM with mossy feathers (3).JPG

3. Several of the pullets have white tipped feathers, especially on their breast. Cull or sell as above, or will this go away/change?

BCM pullet with white tipped feathers.JPG

BCM with white tipped feathers (2).JPG

4. How long to wait to see if their foot color changes to gray/slate? Most of my chicks were hatching with yellow/pale feet/legs, but I see that most change to what they should be. (I see one of the mossy pullets in the first pic does not have solid slate feet).

5. How long before I know the pullets will stay solid black? How long does it take for the copper color to come in if it is going to? It seems like the ones that have some copper are also mossy.

6. What about those feathers on the middle toe? A lot of my chicks had this, and I didn't cull since I had what I thought were more important issues to deal with. If I culled for that alone, I'd be able to cut down numbers very fast. Some of them have just a few, others more.

7. And what about the color on this blue copper (don't know if it is a pullet or cockerel yet):

Blue Copper with mossy feathers on back.JPG

8. And lastly, is it usual to have so many culls with this breed? I know they are a work in progress, but I didn't expect quite this much of a job. Frankly, it is very discouraging, plus they naturally are much more flighty and "don't touch me" attitude than other breeds I have, which I don't like. Plus I didn't have any problems with picking with my other chicks until the Marans went out there (to the outside brooder). Insight on this? Please, give it to me straight what to do and what to look for, I am sure I am missing some things that I should be on the lookout for.

 

I was hoping to raise the extra cockerels to good size for butcher since we did that last year and they were very good. I think I butchered at 5 months, but not sure now. What age do you all recommend? I am sorry this is so long, but I have some issues here that need worked out yesterday.

 

 

 

Heritage turkeys: Royal Palm, Blue Slate & Lavender, Mottled Black, and Narragansett

Chickens: Black and Blue Copper Marans, Rhode Island Red (Mohawk line), Barred Rock (Good Shepard line), New Hampshire (German line), Spangled Russian Orloffs, and red and black sex-links. A motley crew of various breeds in my mixed layer pen. Poults/chicks sold locally and shipped. I feed all organic.

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Heritage turkeys: Royal Palm, Blue Slate & Lavender, Mottled Black, and Narragansett

Chickens: Black and Blue Copper Marans, Rhode Island Red (Mohawk line), Barred Rock (Good Shepard line), New Hampshire (German line), Spangled Russian Orloffs, and red and black sex-links. A motley crew of various breeds in my mixed layer pen. Poults/chicks sold locally and shipped. I feed all organic.

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Well......lots and lots of chicks are in the hatching tray of my Sportsman, including some of the cutest Olive Eggers I have ever hatched out. All but one of the Marans eggs that Mel gave me hatched and all but 3 of the Olive eggers he gave me hatched.

 

The Olive eggs from my birds did not do anything. :-(  Also, 3 Marans eggs from my birds didn't do anything.

 

All of the Barnies that made it to lockdown hatched. YaY!!!!!!! So did all of my first Blue Laced Red Wy's. 2 splash and 1 blue.

Will do a final count and post some photos of them. :)

 

 

 

 

DEBBI~ PRAYERS COMING TO YOU and YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!!! hugs.gif

"When the Power of Love Overcomes the Love of Power the World Will Know PEACE" -Jimi Hendrix

 

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Really hoping someone will respond to my post. I know I just posted yesterday, but getting anxious and this thread moves so fast, and posts get lost. Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

 Hi Marcy!

 

Can you? Or is it possible to post photos of each bird individually??? This will help folks tremendously who will be giving you advise.

 

:-)

"When the Power of Love Overcomes the Love of Power the World Will Know PEACE" -Jimi Hendrix

 

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Well......lots and lots of chicks are in the hatching tray of my Sportsman, including some of the cutest Olive Eggers I have ever hatched out. All but one of the Marans eggs that Mel gave me hatched and all but 3 of the Olive eggers he gave me hatched.

 

The Olive eggs from my birds did not do anything. :-(  Also, 3 Marans eggs from my birds didn't do anything.

 

All of the Barnies that made it to lockdown hatched. YaY!!!!!!! So did all of my first Blue Laced Red Wy's. 2 splash and 1 blue.

Will do a final count and post some photos of them. :)

 

 

 

 

DEBBI~ PRAYERS COMING TO YOU and YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!!! hugs.gif

 

Hey Kim! Hurray for babies! I need to put my next batch of eggs over into the hatcher tomorrow! So excited! Also, Ina my pygmy doe is lookin like she's gonna be kidding anytime in the next week or two. I just hope she doesn't decide to do it while I'm gone Saturday at the poultry show, just in case there are complications. She's such a tiny thing I sure hope she doesn't have one big baby. fl.gif

"Maybe home is not really about geography...maybe home has more to do with the work we've all done as individuals to increasingly become people we can live with. Maybe home is the desire to live soulfully, the tiny ongoing desicions we make that allow the soul room to breathe." -Linford Detweiler
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