Cuckoo Maran Eggs! COME HATCH WITH ME.....

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Well given that they're not very dark at all - You can candle them just fine. Wait until day 7 though. As for humidity, don't raise it every day. It should stay the same. As for humidity, it really varies - Even with Marans. 35 is really low though in my opinion. But, really, I thought you claimed to know plenty about chickens?
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Kristian, That was really rude. I see Katy on here all the time and she helps as many people out as she can. There was no reason for that. She has been an awesome person and has been here awhile. You just joined in febuary, please be respectful to her.
 
Yes young person you seem to be rather rude with people that are trying to be helpful to you. You don't raise humidity levels from day 1 to day 18, so it's best you read up on how to incubate eggs. Katy is a very knowledge wise in the world of hatching eggs and knows Marans rather well.

We go on Spring Break all the time kiddo!!!
 
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How rude of you .... being disrespectful to someone offering you assistance and advice. Katy is the one who "taught" me about humidity during incubation. Maybe you should listen.

I will also agree, the eggs you got are not Marans eggs. They have to be at least a 4 on the Marans egg color scale to qualify as a Marans. If I'm not mistaken, your eggs are not as dark as a 4.
 
Oh boy. I have read this and am very confused. I thought they would be called marans because they came from marans, not based on color. I have seen A LOT of eggs that light or lighter being sold as cuckoo marans. Can someone please clarify this for me.
 
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Cuckoo Marans are sadly a ruined color of Marans, and often people get them from hatcheries, who are the ones to blame for the light color of egg. From there, they see the craze in Marans and sell their own, ripping customers off with their incredibly light eggs.

In reality, any color of Marans should have an egg on the scale of 4 or darker. (There's a scale of egg color, 0 being white and 9 being just about black) Most good Marans eggs should be 6-8 on the scale, a very nice dark chocolate color.

Marans are named after the place I believe, and are not named for the color. Cuckoo is the name of the color (barred) There is also Wheaten, Black Copper, Birchen, etc.
 

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