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A man named Jim who lives in SoCal has them for sale. The Black Coppers he sent pictures of didn't look mossy.
Oh, it's a wonderful line. And I have gotten very nice show quality offspring from my flock. They have had the typical issues will you see with many of these birds when you are breeding. You don't ever get all 100% cookie, cutter, perfect birds. She did a very good job with her breeding program. I have had birds with typical BCM feather color faults such as red breasts and some spotting. I consider that to be one of the easiest things to work with. The birds are large, very healthy and hearty. I've never gotten a bird with a deformity or other serious problem
I saw her wheaten flock when I visited her. They were large, beautiful, and laid nice large eggs.
He has a small flock of Wheaten, Black Copper, and Golden Cuckoo for sale. All are from Donna. He is friends with her. Donna responded to an email from me about them. She said he has done a good job with the birds. He's selling them because he feels the Marans people he's had contact with have been less than friendly. Maybe that's the reason he was defensive to your comment Cheryl. The pens did look muddy (especially his youngin's pen), but we have had an awful lot of rain in No Cal, not sure if it's the same where you are.
From what I could see in the picture, the Wheaten were pretty. Most of those birds are between 2-3 years old. How long are Marans hens productive? The Black Coppers are around 18months. The Golden Cuckoo are less than a year. It would have been nice to see pictures of their eggs, but apparently they aren't laying right now.