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Ha! Was just out by the coop.   That's twice now I've seen a white leghorn going after his foot-feathers.  Going to smear the feathers with bag balm and let her get a good taste of that.

 

5/12: 15 BO's, 3 WL's, 1 recalcitrant BCM Roo aka 'Boaz'. (Yes beloved Adam, my chickens may bump me off for a worm but I'd never bump you off for Buffy 'n Scruffy)  Mittens 17 1/2 y.o Tortoise-Shell Calli with "tortitude" (never too late to start loving cats). And Hanna-girl, NSDT, best dog ever, resting peacefully since 4/12. We miss you, baby-girl.  "Hooked on Chickens"... and gratitude.

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5/12: 15 BO's, 3 WL's, 1 recalcitrant BCM Roo aka 'Boaz'. (Yes beloved Adam, my chickens may bump me off for a worm but I'd never bump you off for Buffy 'n Scruffy)  Mittens 17 1/2 y.o Tortoise-Shell Calli with "tortitude" (never too late to start loving cats). And Hanna-girl, NSDT, best dog ever, resting peacefully since 4/12. We miss you, baby-girl.  "Hooked on Chickens"... and gratitude.

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A couple of this year's Black Copper Marans pullets are just starting to lay. Here are the first few eggs laid:

 

How do you grade color when the background is light but there are dark speckles all over it like this?

 

Here are some darker ones, but so far, nothing beyond a "4" to my eye:

 

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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Hi all,

 

I'm a big marans fan...

 

Can someone tell me  what I am looking at here??? silver cuckoo? They are soooooo pretty

 

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I finally took some photos of my Blue Copper Marans cockerels. I held back 3 to evaluate and hopefully one of these will be good enough to use. Unfortunately, they are all different ages, so if makes them hard to compare. #1 is the oldest, #2 is in the middle, #3 is the youngster. Opinions please? I culled quite a few blue copper cockerels when they were really small due to too much copper leakage on their breast. These are the only ones that were half way decent.

 

Here is #1. He is wearing peepers to try to stop him from bullying but I don't think it has worked. He has some copper leakage on his breast and I don't particularly like the way his tail is coming in. He has lots of middle toe feathers as well as the outer ones. He looks like he has a nice wide chest to me.

 

 

 

Here is #2. So far I like him better than #1 but he is so much younger, it is hard to tell how he will fill out. So far his eyes are still dark.

 

 

Here is #3. He is relative baby still. He seems very light when I pick him up. He is in with #2 and is starting to get picked on by #2, so I need to decide if he is worthy of keeping to watch? He will need his own enclosure soon if that is the case, or cull now?

 

 

Here's #2 and #3 together. #3 is actually a LOT smaller than #2, it is just the perspective of the photo making them look similarly sized.

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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Hi all,

 

I'm a big marans fan...

 

Can someone tell me  what I am looking at here??? silver cuckoo? They are soooooo pretty

 

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Thanks! These are my newest marans color. They are Silver Marans, they come from some cuckoos, but very rarely. I'll paste the website of the couple from over in the UK that has some history on them for you. I've been drooling over them for about 5 years, and finally just this spring got some chicks and will be working hard to improve them this next spring. 

 

http://www.artandverse.com/marans.html

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Evenin Debbi Doodles! frow.gif

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Evenin Debbi Doodles! frow.gif

Good evening! Nice here today, too bad I felt like crap, and got nothing done. Took a two hour nap, which to me is sinful, and went to town to buy some piddly groceries.  Tomorrow will ve coop cleaning day whether I like it or not!  Thanks for the brine details, it may be put to use here soon.

"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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Good evening! Nice here today, too bad I felt like crap, and got nothing done. Took a two hour nap, which to me is sinful, and went to town to buy some piddly groceries.  Tomorrow will ve coop cleaning day whether I like it or not!  Thanks for the brine details, it may be put to use here soon.

 

that's no good lady! I hope you get to feeling better asap. It was a beautiful cool fall day here, and even got about 5 minutes of rain. I'm still fiddling around with the brining recipe and seeing what I like best. I for sure am going to be trying out brining in a mix of rosemary, thyme and then roasting it with potatoes, onions, and carrots in a roasting bag and slow cooking. Its making my mouth water just typing this! droolin.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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"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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Hi all, is it ever normal for young cockerels (10 weeks) to have white tail feathers or fluff? Any chance they will molt them out or should they all be culled now?
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Hi all, is it ever normal for young cockerels (10 weeks) to have white tail feathers or fluff? Any chance they will molt them out or should they all be culled now?

 

At 10 weeks it is way too soon to tell. At the juvenile molt, at around 6 months, is a better indication. Even then, they may not molt out those feathers until their adult molt at 9 months to a year of age. Be patient, and at least wait until the juvie molt. JMO

"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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