Black Copper Marans discussion thread

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HOLY SMOKES that is one GYNORMOUS egg!! Congrats!!

2 eggs in a 7 month period doesn't sound good. Do you have her on higher protein food like gamebird or turkey grower?
 
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I have small hands, so it makes eggs look bigger than they actually are. The egg weighed 2 5/8 oz.

I've got them on a 20% layer feed, with oyster shell free choice, and then a couple hours of free ranging a day.

I'd asked opinions on the feeding forum about which layer feed is best- 16, 18, or 20 and never really felt like I got a consensus. I'd love to hear ya'lls opinions. I went with 20% because I have a couple chickens molting and figured they could use the protein, plus with winter, I thought they probably weren't getting as many bugs.
 
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At 5 months, this boy should be bigger - - fuller. He seems to have the wrong body shape.
I was hoping somebody would comment on this so that I wouldn't look like a idiot when I posted my opinion.


Here is my boy at 5 1/2 months old . .. .

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You roo is hold his wings like he did when he was younger. I don't know how to describe what I am thinking other than
to say that he reminds me more of a cornish rock than a marans. PLEASE, the experienced eyes. .. . tell me if I am crazy!
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PS - - - The pictures are so dark, that I can not give you feedback on COLOR. ALSO, because they are dark - - - they could be destorting his actually body shape.
 
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I have small hands, so it makes eggs look bigger than they actually are. The egg weighed 2 5/8 oz.

I've got them on a 20% layer feed, with oyster shell free choice, and then a couple hours of free ranging a day.

I'd asked opinions on the feeding forum about which layer feed is best- 16, 18, or 20 and never really felt like I got a consensus. I'd love to hear ya'lls opinions. I went with 20% because I have a couple chickens molting and figured they could use the protein, plus with winter, I thought they probably weren't getting as many bugs.

We usually feed 20% crumbles to all our birds, this year with our hatches we have been feeding 23% chick starter with Amprolium as we also have Turkeys again and wanted to make sure they had a good start too. Since we have been hatching eggs from our birds we want to make sure there aren't any defiencies(sp).
 
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At 5 months, this boy should be bigger - - fuller. He seems to have the wrong body shape.
I was hoping somebody would comment on this so that I wouldn't look like a idiot when I posted my opinion.


Here is my boy at 5 1/2 months old . .. .
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/IMG_1712.jpg


You roo is hold his wings like he did when he was younger. I don't know how to describe what I am thinking other than
to say cornish rock. PLEASE, the experienced eyes. .. . tell me if I am crazy!
hide.gif


Is it possible that the bird is standing/posing like that or maybe he is a slower developer?
 
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At 5 months, this boy should be bigger - - fuller. He seems to have the wrong body shape.
I was hoping somebody would comment on this so that I wouldn't look like a idiot when I posted my opinion.


Here is my boy at 5 1/2 months old . .. .
http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/IMG_1712.jpg


You roo is hold his wings like he did when he was younger. I don't know how to describe what I am thinking other than
to say cornish rock. PLEASE, the experienced eyes. .. . tell me if I am crazy!
hide.gif


Is it possible that the bird is standing/posing like that or maybe he is a slower developer?

-He usually holds his wings properly, I had chased him around the pen.

-He is second to Fiesta, so he's low on pecking order, the girls still chase him around.

-I'll get brighter picts soon, just for color-- thanks all.

-shooting using ZOOM at a distance when he would hold still.

--its possible he was four DAYS old not WEEKS old Jan 2nd... that would make him 4 months.
 
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My birds do tend to be bigger than some I have seen on here. . . so it could be that he is slow developing.
I don't think it is the stance BECAUSE he had the same pose when he was younger ( in the pictures posted later).

A better bighter picture would be useful. .. . .
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My birds do tend to be bigger than some I have seen on here. . . so it could be that he is slow developing.
I don't think it is the stance BECAUSE he had the same pose when he was younger ( in the pictures posted later).

A better bighter picture would be useful. .. . .
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Well its night NOW tough cookies!

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Picts soon:


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He has NO saddle feathers yet and a wimpy tail, SO I'm guessing he's younger then I thought.

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And his foot feathering seems to be stuck in chick size...
 
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My birds do tend to be bigger than some I have seen on here. . . so it could be that he is slow developing.
I don't think it is the stance BECAUSE he had the same pose when he was younger ( in the pictures posted later).

A better bighter picture would be useful. .. . .
wink.png


Well its night NOW tough cookies!

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Picts soon:


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He has NO saddle feathers yet and a wimpy tail, SO I'm guessing he's younger then I thought.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/44847_reeder_001.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/44847_reeder_003.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/44847_reeder_004.jpg

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/44847_reeder_005.jpg

And his foot feathering seems to be stuck in chick size...

While you are torturing that poor boy, what color are the pads of his feet ? ?

Also, what color are his eyes ?
 
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