Black Copper Marans discussion thread

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Ah-ha! I have to think that this may be the case with my Olive Eggers because they are the slooooowest feathering peeps I have ever seen, with the males being even slower than the females...

Mael at 7 weeks...



Female at 7 weeks...



Okay sorry to be posting my mutts on your BCM thread but it was relevant to VC's point and they did come from BC Marans (they've just been improved from there! ha!).
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I hope they lost the copper but I don't know yet.
 
VC....You are such a Geek!!!
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LOVE IT!!! k

It was working... the feather sexing... I got a little freaked out by the "K" gene as I did some reading and found that it left the bird open for LL....

You can feather sex them over time here... I don't know if it is due to X gene or Y gene or whatever mumbo jumbo...I have read and reread until I am blue... It just doesn't stick...

.... I wonder if the penedesenca has anything to do with it...I know they add a gene that eliminates leg feathering... what it also adds I do not know....

I was within a couple generation able to distinguish my males and female from each other at day 3....That was when I was breeding blue... So I know it can be done... Since I have been breeding blacks and I grow them out to 6 months it doesn't really matter... I do still cull the middle of the road ones... They tend to take up to 6 months to distinguish.... I got those from Jesse Bryant... really late bloomers... And I also cull anything that has no tail like an americauna...I know some ppl thing they are cute.. and they are but they bring nothing good to a flock..

I have made note of my guesses on the hatch from January first. At first I thought I had 3 boys and now it looks like two... It isn't a perfect system... But I am no genetics expert...

I can't seem to wrap my brain around things like you VC... I have to have it in front of me and do it... Totally hands on.. That is why I say it is possible...I did it once.....Still do cull maybes.... but since I grow them out (which is by far the best practice) it isn't as important... It was a area of focus for me in the beginning.. probably because I kept Asiatic fowl before... Probably should quit wasting birds... LOL

I found one time... when I thought I hatched all males.. that I was culling females.... It wasnt until I grew them out to 7 month.. really nearly 8 that the one I thought was a rooster FOR SURE... laid an egg... This type of indistinguishable offspring is just too much..... It was the Jesse Bryant line... I don't know what explains that genetically.. but I think the bird was an alien with some ZZ genetic... LOL

What do you make of that??? any ideas...
 
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The most bang for your buck is the Coleman with 117 lumen... It runs around 30 dollars at Walmart.. I am a geek and use one from surefire that can bar b que steak... LOL
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For me, the best bang for my buck was....FREE!

Used slide projector I got from a business that was throwing it away.

You can typically find them as freebies on Craigslist if you ask...that thing sees through concrete walls.
 
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Good luck with that. I went to the big show in Newnan and asked one question and got shut down. I guess I asked the wrong person. I did study the winning BCM roo and hen. Both were incredible. I also took mental pictures of a disqualified hen. And, of course, I didn't imprint the winning blue copper male in my head and that is what I bought the next day!!! Everyone there was super duper busy so I didn't really feel as though I should annoy too many people with my beginner questions. Thankfully my breeder is ok with me calling him twice this week!

I'll try to get a pic of the lacing later. I've annoyed her enough today. (Between shipping stress and a black eye the first night she got sick. Now my blue pullet is acting NQR. DH needs to get that coop built!!)
 
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Good luck with that. I went to the big show in Newnan and asked one question and got shut down. I guess I asked the wrong person. I did study the winning BCM roo and hen. Both were incredible. I also took mental pictures of a disqualified hen. And, of course, I didn't imprint the winning blue copper male in my head and that is what I bought the next day!!! Everyone there was super duper busy so I didn't really feel as though I should annoy too many people with my beginner questions. Thankfully my breeder is ok with me calling him twice this week!

Well, that's a bunch of crap, Sabella! I'm sorry you got shot down when asking a question. That's very disappointing.
 
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Good luck with that. I went to the big show in Newnan and asked one question and got shut down. I guess I asked the wrong person. I did study the winning BCM roo and hen. Both were incredible. I also took mental pictures of a disqualified hen. And, of course, I didn't imprint the winning blue copper male in my head and that is what I bought the next day!!! Everyone there was super duper busy so I didn't really feel as though I should annoy too many people with my beginner questions. Thankfully my breeder is ok with me calling him twice this week!

Well, that's a bunch of crap, Sabella! I'm sorry you got shot down when asking a question. That's very disappointing.

Tell me about it. I had really hoped to find someone I could get good birds from. I asked at the breed information table if there was anyone selling and was told "go look at the cages." I told him that finding a breeder was the whole reason I came (as I stood there on crutches!) and he ignored me. So I ended up meeting a really creepy guy and the guy I eventually bought from. His eggs weren't nearly what I wanted but he was nice to me.

Mr creepy couldn't keep his eyes off my boobs and tried to sell me 3.5 year old birds. According to my breeder, they quit laying at 3 or 3.5. UGH!
 
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