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You mentioned part Cuckoo Marans. I have mentioned several times my mixed flock capons, and that they were all black, but I forgot about the ones that ended up barred. I have a total of 4 barred chicks out of 33 that hatched. I have a Barred Rock hen, but I don't hatch her eggs because they are so small....she was really small when she started laying. All of the barred birds are roos, and none of them have feathered legs like my Marans. I have no clue how the barring happened. I hatched out some chicks for a lady in my area, who just wanted chickens that would lay eggs, after feral cats killed hers. I think a couple of them are barred as well. I wish I knew how that happened, because they are big birds, and appear to be making great capons. If I knew, then I would purposely try to replicate the genetics since it is some type of hybrid. Puzzling to me.......
My Aussies were supposed to be full blooded but a roo that had a little Maran in it wasn't off of all the hens long enough so I ended up with a barred cockrel and barred pullet. The pullet (I think) was the first of mine to lay and the cockrel was about the best in the bunch. And I do believe she is the one laying the dark egg practically every day. So she is the one whose eggs I let this pullet hatch out.