I posted these on the other marans thread, but haven't had any replies, so I will put them here.
I finally got some pics of my young stock this year. I have several hens that have nice type and neck lacing, but I am concerned that their combs are too dark. I don't know if this is something they will grow out of and perhaps it will color up red as they mature. I am planning to use a rooster that is fairly nice but has too much coppering in his breast. I'm hoping I can increase the amount of neck lacing in my hens by using this rooster.
Sorry the pictures are so poor. I never realized how hard it is to get a good picture of a chicken.
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Notice how dark the comb is on this bird. She actually has pretty good lacing that doesn't show well in this pic.
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This hen has what I consider a more desirable comb color, but she lacks the good lacing that several of the others have.
This pic is blurry, but it does show that dark coloration of the comb that concerns me.
Sorry this girl stuck her head behind the stick. She has the dark comb, but I like the lacing on her.
What do you think? Should I breed the ones with the dark comb? Is this what they call melanistic in this breed? If so, will breeding them to the rooster with the extra coppering on his breast help correct the problem? Will they outgrow this. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give. I'm trying to weed down to just a couple breeders.