Black Copper Marans discussion thread

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The hatch had 5 blues and 1 black (or maybe dark blue) chicks from moms that were blue coppers and dad was black copper.
Three of the blues are roos and I am not keeping blue roos at this time. So, I did not include them in the study.

So, there are 2 blue copper pullets and a black/dark blue pullet in the study.
I can not tell which chick is the black one, but the two blue pullets are

Pullet #1 - - - Pink Band Only
and
Pullet # 2 - - Pink and Yellow Band
 
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Please refresh my memory on how you're deciding these chicks are boys/girls? I just hatched one out yesterday, and wonder what to look for?

Also, I have to admit, the multiple color bands make me think of the plastic bangle bracelets that belonged to my Mom that I used to love to play with wayyyy back when I was a little girl.
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It's cute!!
 
Mrs. AK-Bird-Brain :

Please refresh my memory on how you're deciding these chicks are boys/girls? I just hatched one out yesterday, and wonder what to look for?

Also, I have to admit, the multiple color bands make me think of the plastic bangle bracelets that belonged to my Mom that I used to love to play with wayyyy back when I was a little girl.
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It's cute!!

Here is your link for practice with the feather sexing techinque.

www.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Feather_sexing_practice.html

The little zip ties work great!

I use
pink for girls
green for EE or OE

IF I have eggs from two different lines or using two different rooster, I tag them differently as they come out of the incubator. . .

They get checked every week for the first month, then every couple weeks after that. We replace them as the leg grows.​
 
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Here is your link for practice with the feather sexing techinque.

www.ca.uky.edu/smallflocks/Feather_sexing_practice.html

The little zip ties work great!

I use
pink for girls
green for EE or OE

IF I have eggs from two different lines or using two different rooster, I tag them differently as they come out of the incubator. . .

They get checked every week for the first month, then every couple weeks after that. We replace them as the leg grows.

I must have missed to posts where this was discussed... too funny, because I took a photo of the wing last night. I'll have to check it out! I use colored zip ties, too, but never considered using more than one color... duh.
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Thanks for the link... I'll post the pic here in a bit with my "prediction" and see if I'm right.
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OK... here's the little "gal" that hatched yesterday.
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Here's the wing tips...
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Looks like a girl!
 
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I'm just curious... everything I've read about feather sexing indicates that it's a sexlinked thing... not all breeds, or even birds within a breed are sexable that way... is this something we're testing?
 
Welll..Im following that chart and it seems I have 4 girls and a boy. But from the looks and size of their combs I thought and think I have 4 boye and 1 girl??
 
Pretty eggs Sue!

Ok, a question here. I've now seen at least 3 different egg color charts. Some have 1-9, some 4-9 (which makes more sense for Marans). Whose chart is the closest to actual egg color requirements? Of the 3, I've seen a real varience in colors. Anyone know?? Can I assume the parent club that is going for APA approval will have the final say in egg color charts?
 
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The latest chart put out by the MCC, USA is the closest to the egg chart in the book La Marans. It has 2 rows, and starts with a 4. It is also very dark, darker than the others.
It is the one in my photos.
 
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