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  1. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    Well, this breeder sells the Marans every month at a local flea market called the Southeast Iowa Pigeon Club Meet. They have a meeting again the 12th so I will take the birds up there with me and hopefully get it taken care of. I have the opportunity to purchase some mix breed laying pullets...
  2. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    How old is this hen? Are they fairly easy to tell the difference at an early age?
  3. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    Well, that is a bit of a disappointment. Any chance the Maran breeder will trade me out for hens since he did sell them to me as hens or am I just out the $30 on these? I was really looking forward to those chocolate eggs. Thanks for the help on identifying them. Time to re-home them I suppose.
  4. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    Katie Charloette Goldie
  5. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    I can retake some pictures and post more if needed. But that is exactly what I was afraid of. The Marans were actually fairly expensive($15 each compared to $4 each for the other 3) so I was REALLY hoping that wasn't the case. I will run out and take better pictures and be back shortly...
  6. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    Hello all, I am new to raising chickens and purchased some "hens" the beginning of May. We have one Buff Orpington, one RIR, one Bantam(of unknown kind), and two Cuckoo Marans. The Buff, RIR, and Bantam were 12-14 weeks when we got them and the Marans were 10-12 weeks. They would all be...
  7. RBarker87

    Mixed flock identification help

    Hello all, I am new to raising chickens and need a little help. I purchased a Buff Orpington, a Rhode Island Red, and a Bantam(of some kind) when they were 12-14 weeks and two Cuckoo Marans at 10-12 weeks. They are all now 19-23 weeks old. All of them are supposed to be hens but I clearly...
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