Yay for the pullet stars aligning for you!!!!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
We have a cuckoo marans from Meyer hatchery that is about a year and a half old. She lays a really pretty dark egg, although not nearly as dark as our Black Coppers.I ordered 2 Cuckoo Marans Pullets and 1 Cuckoo Marans Roo today from Meyer Hatchery for pickup August 5th. Excited! I wanted Black Copper but they are sold out for the year. Do the Cuckoos lay as dark of an egg as the Black Coppers?
No, they typically don't lay as dark as a black copper. Hatchery birds don't usually lay a dark egg for a Marans but there have been exceptions. If you want dark eggs, your best bet is to get birds from a breeder directly. Hatcheries are into mass production for maximum revenue so don't put as much attention into breed standards or egg color.I ordered 2 Cuckoo Marans Pullets and 1 Cuckoo Marans Roo today from Meyer Hatchery for pickup August 5th. Excited! I wanted Black Copper but they are sold out for the year. Do the Cuckoos lay as dark of an egg as the Black Coppers?
PM Sent.Hey gang I picked up 4 black copper marans early february and they are all supposed to be cottage hill line. Ive noticed theres almost two different birds im seeing now.
Heres a pic of the two different "kinds" together
One has dark eyes with black to gray feet and has a slightly bigger build.
The other has a lighter comb with lighter eyes and black with yellow bottom feet.
What do you guys think?
Quote: It looks like one has a beard and muffs? Could they be Olive Eggers that didn't have pea combs?