Ok so since I'm definitely keeping the blue roo n one of the black roo's, when the pullers are ready to lay I must keep the roo away from her to prevent fertility correct? Never bred birds just used for egg purposes. Trying to make sure I know what I'm getting into.
Sweet, out of the ten straight run copper marans I bought I wanted at least one blue and looks like I got two and one is a roo and other is a pullet. I like the blue color but I think my blacks are more to the French standard
My main concern is the two blue copper marans, I'm pretty sure the mossy looking one is a pullet but thinking the other blue is a roo. What yall think? Also any black copper Roos back there?
Not best pictures but maybe yall can tell if I got a roo out of these 3 Americaunas. The one that's by itself on the perch tends to like to be by itself more than the other chicks in the coop (15 total but only 3 are Americaunas)
One of the birds has significantly more copper sheen than the other ones. They are all the same age. Does this mean anything in particular beyond more copper color? Uncommon? Common? Hopefully I'll get some good chocolate colored eggs out of them and 1 roo. Here is a picture of the bird with...
Thank you for your response. I will see if I can get my wife to send me a pic real quick of all of them together to get opinions on all of them. I have 2 that are identical black like the second picture. These are straight run.
Hi all new here, love the site! I recently purchased a mixed batch of 10 black/blue copper marans and was wondering out of the picture if anyone could tell me the true color of any of these birds and how the color will look full grown.
I'll take some more pics when I get off work. Any advice...