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He probably is. He came from the same person that I got my Ameraucana and Easter Eggers from, and it seemed to me like she let them all breed with each other. The other BCs that I got had black legs. I had a really pretty female that had black legs but she was taken by a hawk last week.
The only breeding I plan to do with him is for meat birds for my own personal use. If I do get an over abundance and end up selling them, then they will just be marketed as "mutts." It honestly doesn't matter to me what his offspring look like, as they will end up being named Stew, Roast, BBQ, etc.
I'm sure they will all taste the same, regardless. lol
The black legs do not gaurantee a pure marans. My EE was breed to my BCM and the result is an olive egger that looks just like a BCM pullet with muffs and a beard.
She is black with the pretty little copper necklace. Her legs are a beautiful shade of slate. She does have a pea comb too!
x2 I have a blk/split lav orp x bcm hen that can totally pass for a marans hen. She is a little bigger than the marans hens but looks exactly like one including her coppering, comb, leg coloring
and she lays a #4 to 5 egg depending on her laying cycle lol. Good thing I can tell the difference.
Then I have a ameraucana x bcm cross hen that has the muffs, beard, black coloring but her body is more the shape of an ameraucana. She has a backwards V copper necklace on her chest instead of on her hackle. She has the peacomb and lays a nice dark olive egg though.