Black Copper Marans discussion thread

Worth keeping? 12 weeks old

Pullet nicely feathered legs
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Cockerel

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both of them crowing

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I really like the size of these birds for 12 weeks! Good width on them, a bit on the dark side color wise but very useable. I do not know if it might be your camera or the lighting, but double check those leggs on the hen, they look a tad greenish.
 
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Thanks, they came from a breeder on here and hatched out of really nice dark eggs. I am looking to expand the BCM flock this coming year. So far I have (unfortuantely) hatched only 1 pullet, and 2 cockerels from the 1st batch. Then a cuckoo cockerel out of what were supposed to be blue/splash eggs, and I did get 1 pullet which is a blue/splash, and a wheaten pullet out of another couple of eggs. I have another what I suspect to be a cockerel BCM that is 4 weeks old. I have a gorgeous wheaten cockerel which is 20 weeks old also. Now all I need are 4-5 pullets of each to go with them.... I will probably only be keeping 2 BCM cockerels after they reach 5-6 months, and picking the best 2 of the 3.
 
Hi everyone,

One of my roosters is still limping with reddish feet. Has a remedy been found? Only 1 of 4 roosters affected; no hens affected.

If this has already been discussed, can you direct me to the location. THanks.
 
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Have you posted a picture of him? How about trying to soak his feet with Epsom salt? If you already posted about him can you tell us the post # so much information gets shared on the threads it's hard to keep track
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Quite often, a rooster will have red feet because he is fertile and its an indication of that. Maybe he has something else, like bumblefoot. He would have a big lump onthe sole of his foot.
 
The first pretty sunny day I am off I would love help choosing which roos to keep and which to eat...I have 14 and can't seem to choose.
 

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