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Tom, Check your private message as I explained how to contact Brian.
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Tom, Check your private message as I explained how to contact Brian.
This thread is like the best on the internet. I love post # 7635 and post #7636 where Don and Wynette complete opposite opinions. I have read over 3yrs to 5yrs and it seems everyone is working on the same faults. White in tail feathers. Copper color too yellow, not copper but Mahogany, legs not dark enough, not enough feathers on leg. Hens without copper hackle seems to be another big one. I love this stuff.
With the amount of chicks I grow out just can not afford to grow out the Culls. By all means if you would like grow out all you can as a learning experience. I always say they belong to you so do whatever you would like with them. Sometimes it is just cheaper to take some advice from someone that has grown out several thousand BC Marans over the past eight year. Good luck with your Marans.
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Unfortunately millions and millions of male chicks die every day.
This could be post # 10 and the journey continues . When I first started reading all this there was GEEBS and PINK and WYNETTE , where are they now. Well and good I hope.
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Sometimes the Marans that are not close to the SOP will lay darker eggs than the Marans that are excellent quality, even the Mossy colored BC Marans will sometime lay a darker egg. If you want the Darker colored eggs try and keep just one line of Marans as everytime you bring in a new line and mix with what you already have the color will fade.
Very, very nice Cockerel