Black Copper Marans discussion thread

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Nevermind then. *feeling foolish* The lady I bought him from told me he was a BC, but she lets all of her chickens breed with each other, so maybe he's a mix. I don't care, regardless. I love him anyway.

Don't feel silly. He looks like he's part BCM. His leg feathering is really heavy, he's WAY too orange/coppery and the yellow feet definitely suggest a cross. That's why BYC is here though. So that you can network and learn. I know I learn TONS everyday. I'm a total novice. You'll get the hang of it and eventually if you're up to it, buy some BCM eggs from someone on here that's reputable and hatch them. Or not it's totally up to you. But we're not here to judge so much as help each other. Oh and
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I respectfully disagree; I currently have two purebred Marans from a known, reputable breeder that have yellow feet. They make lovely eating eggs! There's a ton we all need to work on with this breed. Foghorn could very likely be a purebred Marans, just a very poor quality one. Many folks are breeding simply for egg color...nothing wrong with that, but this guy shoudl definitely not be used for breeding. I have to say, though - I love his feathered shanks!
 
aaaah...I feel liberated - I just got out of the BCM game and sold mine. They're too fat, stupid, loud and just a useless drag to own. I did keep one, just in case.
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Hey MM.... missed ya... where ya been all my life???? And uh where is the sharesies.. totally blew me off din't ya... (mentally kicking your backside here)
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I disagree with Wynette. Sure, he is a very handsome bird, no denying that. He maybe carries good dark egg genes, (not likely since I have silkies that lay darker than the hen he came with).

According to the proposed standard of the MCCUSA (Marans Chicken Club of the United States of America) yellow legs is a DQ (disqualification) which makes it NOT a marans. If we are going to help newbies, we could at least help them by telling them the truth about birds they were sold. Telling her her rooster is a very nice bird and a good prospect for breeding for dark colored eggs is doing her a disservice, as well as to any other person who would read your post.
http://www.maransusa.org/standards.html
 
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You must have not read my post thoroughly - I stated "This guy should definitely not be used for breeding."

Just because a bird has a disqualification does not mean they are not a purebred bird.
 
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Interesting comment. Could be I suppose. Folks, I NEVER said this was a good example of the breed. Sheesh. I'm personally not a fan of jumping all over a newer poster sharing a personal pic. It's one thing to give an educated opinion. It's another to be a jerk about it.
 
How's it Hangin MM??? Whacha got cookin now ifn it ain't marans... still doing those amazing Olive eggers or are you housing some lost art poultry
 
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