he is not wheaten .more like dark buff to me.
chooks man
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Keith,
Thank you for notating what Chooks Man said about inherited traits. I knew I saw it on this thread somewhere and now I won't have to go back looking for it.
I noticed you talked about copper colored ear tufts as being part of an over melanized bird. I was reading the black copper Marans club website last might and I believe they listed having copper color tufts as being preferred but darker red was accepted. I would go back to confirm but I'm on mobile. Sorry, I very well could be remembering wrong but I just wanted to point it out.
Thanks to everyone for being so knowledgeable and for the people asking the questions. I'm more of a lurker but I'm gaining big insight from everyone here. :]
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One more thing about these hens. They are here right now.... you can begin now and I honestly think you will be pleased and be way ahead of the game instead of waiting for more chicks from somewhere else.
he is not wheaten .more like dark buff to me.
chooks man
http://littlepeddlersmarans.com/need-to-knowI will have to search the thread for that article redbanks, sounds like a good one! Thank you![]()
Keith,
Thank you for notating what Chooks Man said about inherited traits. I knew I saw it on this thread somewhere and now I won't have to go back looking for it.
I noticed you talked about copper colored ear tufts as being part of an over melanized bird. I was reading the black copper Marans club website last might and I believe they listed having copper color tufts as being preferred but darker red was accepted. I would go back to confirm but I'm on mobile. Sorry, I very well could be remembering wrong but I just wanted to point it out.
Thanks to everyone for being so knowledgeable and for the people asking the questions. I'm more of a lurker but I'm gaining big insight from everyone here. :]
Copper colored ear tufts and a little bit of copper speckles on the chest are what you want to see. Black ear tufts are usually on the very dark mahogany hackled birds, in those lines hens will have no copper hackles. To some people on BYC any copper on the chest is over colored but I know that is not what KCrandall was writing and it is not how the SOP reads. He knows that is what you want to see especially if you need color on your hens. There is a great article written by Curtis Hale on the LP website about breeding BCM. Very interesting and I have posted it here before.