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I've got 8 Black and Blue Copper Marans eggs under a Blue Copper broody. 2 of them are even her own eggs because I managed to figure out she was going broody with enough time to collect a couple of her eggs - and these are all girls I was hoping to test hatch from this summer anyway. My Blue Copper cock is looking worn out these days because he's running with a BIG crowd but I've seen him cover the 3 girls I've collected from so .... fl.gif. I know lots can go wrong with hatching Marans eggs and broodies so this should be interesting. But I'm thinking ALL good thoughts!! jumpy.gif

 

Broody Naima

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WOW! She means business!!!!! Many good vibes coming to you and your Broody Barb!

She's got that "Don't even think about it" look on her face!  somad.gif

4 grown children, 6 grandchildren, 8 Lavender Orpingtons, 8 French Black Copper Marans, a trio of Ginger Red OEGB and 2 dachshunds.     

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4 grown children, 6 grandchildren, 8 Lavender Orpingtons, 8 French Black Copper Marans, a trio of Ginger Red OEGB and 2 dachshunds.     

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Vicki - that sale is next Sun!

We're taking the birds over Sat afternoon, so they can settle into the cages.

 

Soooo - tell me more about FEELING them.

 

I'm always worried that, if I pick all the beefy kids, they will all be BOYS!!

 

Sooo - feel their rib cage under the wings and across the front - ?? -

 

How to hold them!!  I'll go out and try right away!!

The best way is to catch up the bird, and like I think I've explained before, to put one hand under the breast where usually three middle fingers cradle the bird and the thumb and pinky close in around the legs to hold them. You can get a good feel for heft and size by holding them that way and run your other hand down over the back and you can tell right away the differences in body type. Holding them this way also allows you to examine them very carefully for most everything. I would recommend splitting cockerels from pullets before you start. You will notice right away when looking by gender when there are some that don't stack up against the others. Some of my going by feel is because I was taught by my dad who is blind. I know there is a poultry guy out there I've heard about that goes out to the coop when its dark and selects his birds to keep only by how they feel and will cull the others no matter how nice they might look in other aspects like color.  I'm not that extreme, but body type is definitely top priority for me. If a bird doesn't have it, it will never magically give it to you at some other point.

"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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ok, I'm a newbee.  So, all you people who hatch eggs...what do you do with all of the chicks???  I'm fascinated with all the cute chicks and want to hatch some, but what do you do with them all??  And when I read about you culling them, does that mean you sell them, give them away or kill them?  Do you eat all these birds?  I have 9 pullets (one iffy) and I would love to have more.  I think it would be fun to hatch some chicks, but don't want too many.  Where do you take them?  I don't want a roo so are there people out there who will take baby roos?  I think I have gone crazy staying awake at night thinking about more chickens!  Everytime I go by an open area of grass, I think how much my chickens would love to play there.  Every time I see an old little shack, I think about how I could make that into a cute coop!  My husband now thinks I love my chickens more than him just because my girls got some nice warm oatmeal the other morning and he got a freezer waffle!  hahaha.  Are you all like this too?  Anyway, let me know what you do with all the chicks you hatch!  Thanks!

 

If you are going to hatch eggs you either have to be prepared to keep them all (which likely isn't realistic) or cull (kill) them. Buyers may not be around when you need them and there isn't a huge market for surplus boys except for eating. I cull the young birds with obvious issues and allow young males to reach 12 to 16 weeks before butchering, depending on size. I eat them. Surplus females populate my layer coop. There is also more of a market for females. Lots of folks looking for girls that lay pretty eggs.

 

I bake bread for my birds (whole grain, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds), hard-boil eggs for all the youngsters, and lots of raisins. Fresh fruit in season. My birds free-range for the most part. The boys take turns.

Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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BarnGoddess, I am trying to find someone to take my baby roosters.  If I don't... I don't think I could cull them myself (just not ready for it & not ready to introduce my 4&5 y/o kids to it)  Do you think my local butcher would do that?  or, is there a way to find someone who would? Or, is it cost prohibitive to pay someone to do it?

Thanks!

Chicken mommy: 3 EE's, 2 Rhode Island Reds, 1 Barred Rock

Waiting to sex the chicks to see how many girls we will keep!  5 Wheaton Marans, 5 Black Copper Marans & 1 Americauna

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Chicken mommy: 3 EE's, 2 Rhode Island Reds, 1 Barred Rock

Waiting to sex the chicks to see how many girls we will keep!  5 Wheaton Marans, 5 Black Copper Marans & 1 Americauna

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BarnGoddess, I am trying to find someone to take my baby roosters.  If I don't... I don't think I could cull them myself (just not ready for it & not ready to introduce my 4&5 y/o kids to it)  Do you think my local butcher would do that?  or, is there a way to find someone who would? Or, is it cost prohibitive to pay someone to do it?

Thanks!

 

I kept asking around until I found an Amish couple that would do it for me. I pay a whopping $2 a bird, freezer ready. Asking your local butcher is a good place to start!

Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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Lotsa ~  Love that Splash boy! Awesome color!!

"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
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"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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One more of my eggs has pipped, and there may be another Wheaten tiny pip. I'll just hold my breath and see what happens...

"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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Lotsa ~  Love that Splash boy! Awesome color!!

we"ll see how he grows out he's all my decisions from my birds. I really think ole Culler knew what he was talking about (Don) the main fault they have is a little too much color on the males but my girls have nice necklaces. I mostly have blues out of my hatches and I hope a few are black coppers so I can see how they color out. Slow work getting the SOP and the egg color but I'm happy with my results so far. I really like my splashes and I'm working on getting a nice pen of those for crossing with black coppers I just love the blues

It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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we"ll see how he grows out he's all my decisions from my birds. I really think ole Culler knew what he was talking about (Don) the main fault they have is a little too much color on the males but my girls have nice necklaces. I mostly have blues out of my hatches and I hope a few are black coppers so I can see how they color out. Slow work getting the SOP and the egg color but I'm happy with my results so far. I really like my splashes and I'm working on getting a nice pen of those for crossing with black coppers I just love the blues

Oh yeah, Don knows what he is talking about. Wish he'd get back here. I suppose I like to see more color because so much of it is lacking here! Just culled out a bunch more today. Got 3 more hens to go, and at least one more roo. That's Marans, the Silkie pens are also being culled down!

"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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Here's my two so far. One Wheaten, one Blue. I have a feeling they are both roos! Look at the nostrils on both of them! Never noticed this before, but this looks like it may be an indicator to me.

 

LL

"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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"Live and learn from fools and from sages" ~ Aerosmith
Black & Blue Copper Marans, and one Wheaten ~ White, Partridge & BBS Silkies
Member of:  ASBC

 

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