Black Copper Marans discussion thread

Shelly can be a boy name.... That's okay... Cute!!! I like your nick name... AWESOME!!!
 
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Lisa, since you are collecting roos I have several more that would be great additions to your collection. Can I send some EE boys too?
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Bravo, I am running out of bachelor pads as it is
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I still hatching eggs, so I am sure I will have more boys before it is all over with . . . .

I am afraid there is "NO ROOM LEFT AT THE CHICKEN INN" . . . . .
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" NO VACANCY at the ROOSTER HOTEL " . . .. . . .
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I think I have more roosters than hens right now! Something ain't right with the chicken MATH there - - ya'll know what I am saying ? ? ?
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DANG! I was ready to load them up too!

I keep telling myself I have lots of good pullet karma coming to me. My last few hatches have been 4 M/0 F and 6 M/3 F. I did get 50:50 on my last BCM hatch, though. Now I have a brooder full of 3 week old BCM cockerels with 2 possible pullets scattered in. I have one chick on the fence after a long battle with Cocci who, of course, is a pullet. Uggh.
 
Does anyone else get more cockels in early spring and more pullets in the summer/late spring.... I find that to be the case for me... Just curios if anyone else has the same thing...???? Avid roo collectors!!! keep up the vigil!!! RAH!!!
 
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OMG, BRAVO . . . . your hatching is as bad as mine
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So, I think one of my hens is sending only cockerels down the egg pipe.
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The last batch of eggs . .. . I had 6 eggs from my other 2 hens in the incubator.
They were hatching EARLY and I had three out already . . . . . Well, that was the batch
my Alzheimers effected dad picked up and three across the living room.

I ended up with 5 chicks out of that batch ... . . but I don't know whose chicks they are
Kearas, mine, or a third breeder's eggs.
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That hatch was really rocking and I
would of been able to tell if my other girls were doing a better job of producing females
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I've got another half dozen of those two other hens set again . . . I can't wait to see if
I finally get some pullets. So far this year, I have hatched 5 marans pullets and 18 marans cockerels.
That is about a 75% hatch rate for marans males
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Geebs ... . . I have this hatch and one more to do and then I am done until the fall. .. . . . .

Otherwise . . . . . I would do some experimenting for you. Honestly, the thought of hatching more marans cockerels
makes me . .. ... well . . ... .. it really makes me . . ..





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You're right. It's not a Marans, it's supposed to have the solid slate, it's extended black based as well, not ER, homozygous for dermal melanin (no inhibitors).
My white Marans are genetically similar, but they have the ID/ID that gives them the pinkish white shanks with just a trace of very pale gray in the "knees".
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The ER based BC have the dermal inhibitors, which makes for the more patchy, variable pigmentation, but in my BC roos, the gray color with the pink around it has a bluish tint.


I have not seen a strong correlation between correct shanks and proper color balance, but I have 3 more roos maturing so we'll see how it looks on them.

Yes, I just hatched a huge batch of cockerels in March.

Maybe I'll wait till late summer to start hatching the Bresse... I already got two good roos.
 
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Shelly may turn into a Sebastian but she (
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Shelly was the last chick to hatch out of that batch of eggs and was a little sticky towards the end just before hatching with about 1/2 of the shell zipped...so I went in after little Shelly which I normally do not do, but very glad I did because Shelly is going to have a great home with her/his new chickie mamma and daddy. Sweet Batty..Thank you for posting them! So excited for you.
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Geebs, I have heard of this theory. If I remember correctly, it is evolutions way of ensuring the survival of the males since it takes longer for them to mature to be able to survive the winter. Something like that, right?

Assuming I don't loose all of the chicks in my brooders to a Sulmet resistant strain of Cocci (I will never use Sulmet again), based on this hatch I might put my incubator away for a while. All girls would be really nice for a change
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Like Lisa said, there is NO VACANCY at the Roo Inn LOL. We're completely booked!
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Geebs, I have heard of this theory. If I remember correctly, it is evolutions way of ensuring the survival of the males since it takes longer for them to mature to be able to survive the winter. Something like that, right?

Assuming I don't loose all of the chicks in my brooders to a Sulmet resistant strain of Cocci (I will never use Sulmet again), based on this hatch I might put my incubator away for a while. All girls would be really nice for a change
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Like Lisa said, there is NO VACANCY at the Roo Inn LOL. We're completely booked!
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Have you tried putting minced garlic in their drinking water? It's a fabulous natural anti-bacterial agent.
 
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Geebs, I have heard of this theory. If I remember correctly, it is evolutions way of ensuring the survival of the males since it takes longer for them to mature to be able to survive the winter. Something like that, right?

Assuming I don't loose all of the chicks in my brooders to a Sulmet resistant strain of Cocci (I will never use Sulmet again), based on this hatch I might put my incubator away for a while. All girls would be really nice for a change
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Like Lisa said, there is NO VACANCY at the Roo Inn LOL. We're completely booked!
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Have you tried putting minced garlic in their drinking water? It's a fabulous natural anti-bacterial agent.

No, I haven't tried that. How much do I put in per gallon? Right now I'm using Corid and a vitamin/electrolyte supplement.
 

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