I hope you have good luck w/ a Cuckoo Marans. The European Cuckoo Marans have feathered legs but the ones in USA are sold clean-legged..Why

All other Marans varieties are feather-legged here but not the Cuckoo.
Our Cuckoo Marans was a bully to the Silkie Violet & picked fights w/ our gentle White Leghorn. & her eggs were not as dark chocolate like the Copper or Black Marans eggs. Malines eggs are a light brown which may account for the lighter chocolate egg of the Cuckoo Marans when crossed. I've started to wonder if the Cuckoo Malines in Europe were used to create both the Cuckoo Marans as well as the Cuckoo Breda? It's the only answer I could figure as to why the Cuckoo Marans eggs were not as dark as the Copper or Black Marans eggs. Maybe since the decade ago that we had our Cuckoo Marans breeders may have improved the egg color but there's still the Malines ancestry that may spring up in Cuckoos.
We had both a Cuckoo Marans & a Cuckoo Breda & both were large body chickens & bullies & had to be re-homed...I'm starting to question Malines temperaments being passed on to the cross breeds. Just thinking back on our experience
Bela & Violet w/ Tish the large Cuckoo Marans 2012
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Our large Cuckoo Breda, w/ Malines history, & she was also a flock bully
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