Black Copper Maran Sexing

akf93

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Last sexing question for awhile! 3.5 month old Black Copper Maran. Has not crowed or mated that I know of.

We got 4 Maran chicks originally - 3 pullets, 1 rooster. But we got them all mixed up as babies and one of them died and we aren’t sure who it was. This one looks the most like a roo of the 3 remaining but hoping to verify!
 

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Okay, so now I’m curious… these are two of my Olive Eggers. What are they considered? They look a lot like this blue Cooper Maran.
 

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Okay, so now I’m curious… these are two of my Olive Eggers. What are they considered? They look a lot like this blue Cooper Maran.

They almost certainly have Marans heritage of some variety. Likewise Ameraucana somewhere in their heritage to get those beards.

Much like my backyard-bred OEs, who came from a Marans of unknown variety and some Easter Eggers.

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Okay, so now I’m curious… these are two of my Olive Eggers. What are they considered? They look a lot like this blue Cooper Maran.
They are considered... Olive Eggers.
Olive Eggers are commonly made by crossing a dark egg layer (Maran, Welsummer, etc.) to a blue egg layer (Ameraucana, Cream Legbar, etc.), so it is very possible that they have Maran in them.
 

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