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They are very nice.
What line are they?
Thank you.
These are from Smallbrook Farms line, which she worked with. I believe most likely descended via Wade Jeanne. We were very fortunate that she worked with the type and size of her birds.
It took a lot of work, test mating, lots of culling, etc, to get even this far.
We will now test mate all the best cockerels for the next gen to PR, (but the brown egg layers who lay white eggs) to see who darkens eggs the most, and carries on the best, dark egg laying genetics, but still conforms to SOP, and looks nice.
Quote: Those are fantastic looking Maran eggs! Did your birds lay them?
Yes- thank you! These are all the new pullet's eggs laid over the last few days. The pullet I showed the photo of laid the front left egg.
Mama hen was a great layer... not super dark, but decent, and laid very well. We hope to bring as many as the best laying, darker egg gene daughters who has good hackle onto F2. Also, we have on hand waiting, some pullet's descended from Pete Ovalle's 2012 Reserve champ pullet. We will see egg color first, test mate to check for Wheaten, then fold them in if all seems well. Those girls also have great type, gravy boat underline and really great hackle color.
Anyone thinking of breeding Marans really has to have patience, and be very careful about Wheaten testing new birds before moving forward. It's a really big concern.