Ok, I may have been hasty, since the psycho sex mad cock went, the feather pecking stopped , one hen went broody and was an excellent mother and back in lay whilst still brooding at four weeks post hatch, the other two have not stopped laying even whilst moulting, lay approx four eggs a week...
Well that sorts that query! Thanks for the explanation from this end too, great with the picture comparison. oh dear the naughty seller! Yep you need your money back!
Pic one, this is Salvatore, one year old silver legbar cross cuckoo marans, he’s the gent who took over from James, he is calm, does not rag the hens and more importantly does not attack me ever, in fact spends a lot of time near me in the garden, he is already a dad.
Pic Two
this is James, a...
Apart from the combs, is it the barring that defines them as cockerels? The hens having more of a duck wing colour?
then I am surprised they don’t have any obvious cockerel feathering....though the middle might be suspect. I know the cockerels normally tend to be barred and the hens more of a...
I have a legbar cross that has similar barring but he looks like a cuckoo leghorn, white earlobes, large comb and Wattles, and yellow legs he’s definitely got the leghorn build too. The legbar has leghorn in its background also
My experience whilst new is so far marred.
The cockerel was psychoticLy super violent to any humans and completely over mated and shredded the six hens. He has been rehomed with a breeder.
The three marans hens, whilst good big (75-80 gym) dark egg layers, three hens lay two a day currently...
Thought I would give an update picture of my Friesians (Fries hoen) , just realised a lot of these posts are about a very similar breed, the East Friesian gull (,Ostfriesische mowe)both breeds are landrace and pretty hard to tell apart, but you only have the chamois colour (amongst many others)...