K. Cratty Line.. They are exhibition quality. We have introduced feather legged lines and beginning late 2008 this trait should begin to appear eggs ordered after that time may hatch some clean legged and some feather legged birds .. We are working at bringing back the French standard with this flock eventually our Cuckoo Marans will be fully feather legged as will all of our Marans
Hi, where did you get that? I have to admit that I didn't really research, just was told they would be feather legged. I wanted to use them to add feather legs to the golden cuckoos I am getting, doesn't help if they don't have feather legs
I wouldn't discard the clean legs. They can throw more feather legs for you next generation. After you have more birds and know who is laying what color then you could decide who to let go of.
I have both feather and clean legged Cuckoo Marans, and I think they come out of either hatch, even when you're trying NOT to get feathers!
Dont toss them yet! The gene is probably predominantly there if the breeder says so, it just has to be perfected! (Reminds me of how hard it is to get the tufts and rumpless Araucanas, what a process!)
Ok, hatch over. Final tally from 7 that made it to the hatcher out of 12 total. 6 Hatched, 1 died in shell, looked like the egg was too small and it couldn't pip. I think I have 3 pullets and 3 cockerals, will post pics in another thread later tonight. 1 cockeral has nice feathered legs, 2 pullets also are nicely feathered, 1 cockeral is OK feathered and the last pullet and cockeral look clean legged but if you look reeeal close you can see a few sparse sprigs. Hopefully I am right on the gender. One of the "cockerals" was born with little wattles
. I couldn't believe it. I am going by headspot alone as only one chick looks lighter overall, but the spots look definite on 3 and the others look like my 2 yo painted them