Black Copper Marans discussion thread

Maybe I will breed them not for SOP but to get more laying hens. Might as well do something with them. Cockerels can go in freezer.
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Usually it is the other way around, that the pullets lack coloration, not the cockerels. Getting birds "accidentally", because someone included them in an order but you did not order them, is a dangerous way to end up with more birds/breeds than your infrastructure can handle
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Just a thought! That said, if they are otherwise nice birds and decent type for Black Copper Marans, you could hatch a few and see how they turn out and how you like them. The black cockerel will be genetically black copper even though he is not expressing the color. I'd also look at them really closely to make sure they are pure Marans and not a mixed breed, like olive egger. There have been so many posts of people getting mixed breed Marans mutts it seems. Some of those crosses can look like pure Marans but you'd know for sure once you hatch from them by the looks of the offspring.
 
Got a pair of BCM'S in my order of buffs awhile back. They were short on the buffs. Well just so happened one is a pullet and the other a cockerel. But the problem is the hen has good coloring were the cockerel is all black. Maybe a few copper hackel feathers. My question is can I either breed the copper into a cockerel or can I breed the copper out altogether and have black marans?
It would be nearly impossible to remove the red. Silver is sex linked and could be removed but red is not.
 
Usually it is the other way around, that the pullets lack coloration, not the cockerels. Getting birds "accidentally", because someone included them in an order but you did not order them, is a dangerous way to end up with more birds/breeds than your infrastructure can handle
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Just a thought! That said, if they are otherwise nice birds and decent type for Black Copper Marans, you could hatch a few and see how they turn out and how you like them. The black cockerel will be genetically black copper even though he is not expressing the color. I'd also look at them really closely to make sure they are pure Marans and not a mixed breed, like olive egger. There have been so many posts of people getting mixed breed Marans mutts it seems. Some of those crosses can look like pure Marans but you'd know for sure once you hatch from them by the looks of the offspring.
Space is not a problem. I can put more fence and housing if need be.
 
Here is one of my supposed craigslist BCM roo, He has a blue or something bleeding through his back.


I don't think he is a true BCM. Anyone else??
 

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