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newchickmom09: I got some Cuckoo Marans last August, and sold both of them. It may have just been my birds, but they both had really bad attitudes, and weren't very friendly. I also didn't like the cuckoo pattern barring-it looked indistinct and sloppy.
I currently have a Barred Rock and an Blue Andalusian-I had a second Barred Rock, but she developed the habit of laying on the poop board so I sold her to someone who didn't care about that. Both Barred Rocks were good layers, about 4 or 5 eggs a week. Currently I'm not getting any eggs from my Barred Rock, she went broody and is now raising a chick. The chick, funnily enough, since its one of the other breeds you were asking about, is from an egg laid by my Blue Andalusian. She is a very pretty pullet, sort of a slate blue color with a big floppy comb. She's also my best and earliest layer-started laying at 19 weeks. She lays a small egg every day for 2-3 weeks, takes 2 days off, lays for 2-3 weeks and so on. She isn't skittish or flighty, but she does like to roam around the yard, and she can actually climb over the 8 foot hardware cloth fence that we have surrounding the run.
I really, really hope that the chick is a pullet. My youngest son has named it 'Cutie' and both of the older boys are really taken with it. And, well, there isn't any way that you can kill and eat 'Cutie' even if Cutie turns out to be a roo.
I currently have a Barred Rock and an Blue Andalusian-I had a second Barred Rock, but she developed the habit of laying on the poop board so I sold her to someone who didn't care about that. Both Barred Rocks were good layers, about 4 or 5 eggs a week. Currently I'm not getting any eggs from my Barred Rock, she went broody and is now raising a chick. The chick, funnily enough, since its one of the other breeds you were asking about, is from an egg laid by my Blue Andalusian. She is a very pretty pullet, sort of a slate blue color with a big floppy comb. She's also my best and earliest layer-started laying at 19 weeks. She lays a small egg every day for 2-3 weeks, takes 2 days off, lays for 2-3 weeks and so on. She isn't skittish or flighty, but she does like to roam around the yard, and she can actually climb over the 8 foot hardware cloth fence that we have surrounding the run.
I really, really hope that the chick is a pullet. My youngest son has named it 'Cutie' and both of the older boys are really taken with it. And, well, there isn't any way that you can kill and eat 'Cutie' even if Cutie turns out to be a roo.
