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His feathers seem to come and go.Did some chicken eat his feathers off his legs?
His leg feathers seem to come and go. Thanks for the feedback and the compliment.He is definitely a mix. He's too blonde to be a Black Copper Maran Rooster. I would say a French Wheaton Maran. That been said, the missing feathers on the feet eludes to another breed present in his bloodline. That being said, he is a very handsome man.
Yeah, I'm thinking that some chicken is eating those. I bet if you had him alone for a while that those would come back and his legs would heal up. I would watch for infection, too. They look like they hurt.His feathers seem to come and go.
The colored triangle on his wing bow say Wheaten... That's the MAIN difference between black copper verses wheaten in the males is the wing bow.
Thank you very much for your words of wisdom. It sounds like you know your Marans. I bought him over a year ago under the impression he was black copper Marans. I have been breeding him with my black copper Marans hens. Kind of a bummer to find out he’s not what I thought he was. I will start treating his ASAP. Thanks again.The colored triangle on his wing bow say Wheaten... That's the MAIN difference between black copper verses wheaten in the males is the wing bow.
http://www.themaransclub.co.uk/french-standard-marans/4542061234
You need to treat for scaly leg mite. Once that is taken care of his feathered legs will look and FEEL a LOT better!
The blonding does not indicate a different breed it indicates something with regards to say show quality. Which he also has too much undesirable color leakage on his chest/legs.. BUT color correctness is the LAST thing to be breed for.. size and type are more important. Overall, he looks pretty decent, once those legs are taken care of.
Hope you are enjoying BYC!
ETA: French just indicates which standard YOU are breeding to. French is best IMO for THIS breed.
ETAA: Also Marans is always said with the S whether singular or plural after the French town they hail from.