Bless her little heart. I told you that it shouldn't be long. Who would have thought it. Congratulations!!!!!!Omg!! As I was typing that she left me this!! Haha and she layed it in my shed
Ernie Haire
Arp, Texas
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Bless her little heart. I told you that it shouldn't be long. Who would have thought it. Congratulations!!!!!!Omg!! As I was typing that she left me this!! Haha and she layed it in my shed
Haha thanks I never knew how happy I'd be to get a chicken egg lolBless her little heart. I told you that it shouldn't be long. Who would have thought it. Congratulations!!!!!!
Ernie Haire
Arp, Texas
www.Marans2XL.com
If you would like a critique it will take some picture that are more clear.
Unless there is something that can't be seen in this picture, I love your pullet. She has the body and "type" that we breed for. I can't tell much about her color, but I am sure that it is fine. I like females with nicely colored hackles, but will take "type" over color anytime.If you would like a critique it will take some picture that are more clear.
Ernie, what about the white ear lobes showing. Male might even have them also. We need a picture. There are Judges of all types.Unless there is something that can't be seen in this picture, I love your pullet. She has the body and "type" that we breed for. I can't tell much about her color, but I am sure that it is fine. I like females with nicely colored hackles, but will take "type" over color anytime.
We had a well known judge who judges alot of Marans put it into words for us at a show one day. After he had judged all of the chickens we asked about a the way that he placed a particular set of our chickens. He placed the one that we loved below the one that we liked. The one that we liked was a really nice bird, but had very little color in her hackles. He said that he made his decision based on "type". He said, "type makes the chicken, color makes the variety". Since that day, we have lived by his rule.
Regards,
Ernie Haire
Arp, Texas
www.Marans2XL.com
I see the frosty looking ear lobes and hope that it is the picture. White ear lobes are a real problem. That is one of the things that I was thinking when I wrote, unless there is something that I cannot see in the picture. Sprigs on the combs would also be something that I cannot see in this picture.Ernie, what about the white ear lobes showing. Male might even have them also. We need a picture. There are Judges of all types.
Sometimes, white feathers will grow in where a black feather was. Many times, this is in a place that has been injured. If you pull the white feather out, a new one will grow back in a few weeks. As long as it is there, it will not be replaced until the bird molts. Don't get too discouraged. There is hope.Hi everyone!
Within the last week I've noticed that my 9 month old BCM rooster has a half-white feather in his tail.At first I thought it was dirt/poop, but now I see that the bottom half of the feather is white.![]()
I've always understood this to be a DQ, and a white feather on a BCM is the end of the world (from breeding that bird, anyway). Am I correct or does this fall under a fault and he can still be worked with.
Thanks!