International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

@RedBanks in which part of usa do you live? I can see green in your pics. my chickens made their run a dessert. not to mention the heat that killed my vegetable garden. I think I will not try to grow anything next summer.
 
one day I have a the export license ,it is only matter of time and I have a lot of .

you have a good stock RedBank to work with to perfect them and recreate few different varieties from them.

with a good breeding plan and a good eyes on selecting the chooks need to move forward to breed from.

here hoe does work . chooks + space + time + multiply + raising + selection = better progeny than they parents stock .

one generation at time .

chooks man
 
bcm in greece:



they have a web site called rare chickens - I agree, where can you find red bcm with bent combs, lol.

no need to say I was lucky to meet Jose in byc!
 
@RedBanks in which part of usa do you live? I can see green in your pics. my chickens made their run a dessert. not to mention the heat that killed my vegetable garden. I think I will not try to grow anything next summer.
I live in Florida. I no longer have a garden. I can't use my porch (they love the porch). The chickens can't eat EVERYTHING though. I have 20 acres for them to roam, They stay in a very small section of that.
 
one day I have a the export license ,it is only matter of time and I have a lot of .

you have a good stock RedBank to work with to perfect them and recreate few different varieties from them.

with a good breeding plan and a good eyes on selecting the chooks need to move forward to breed from.

here hoe does work . chooks + space + time + multiply + raising + selection = better progeny than they parents stock .

one generation at time .

chooks man
It would have been nice to have some of those birds but..... I have nice BCMs. I have BCM friends on the other side of the world and I am learning. I think I am way ahead of the game.
 
Anyone got a opinion on my roo? I'm curious to know an experienced breeder/Marans owners opinion.


(I copied and pasted my question from another thread)

This cock is only 18-19 weeks old, he's starting to gain some mass to him. I myself am only 17, so I am brand new to breeding to the SOP, I would love to work with Marans and Ameraucanas for the rest of my life. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!


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Quote: I read your post stating you like the visuals. I do too..... you can tell me all day long but I have to see it to understand it. To me it looks like the cockerel is too triangular.

These pictures are from the Marans of America Club.

The first pic is of a bird that is too triangular. The rest are more the ideal body type.


 
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Thank you all for the support .it is nice to be able to help each other and enjoying each other advice .hope ours friend ship and the love of the marans chooks will last for eternity .

look t the way I see it ; I have a lot good friends in France willing to help me by them willing to send me marans fertile eggs but I can receive them.

So it is better for the breeds that I have to find home to this rare eggs. So far Chickengr is going to be the First lucky one to receive some of them BCM and SCM 30 years old pure strain .

Monique is inviting you all to joint her Forum ( Marans Aspiran ) she organized a translator . I do some help too .So go to Marans Aspiran and present your selves ( votre presentation ).

Chickengr the photos of the chooks you posted are not marans .don t worst your time .

I have to go a lot thing to do, too much rain ,the Container couldn t be moved today .

chooks man
 
It rained this afternoon and we got a reprieve from the heat. I think the chickens enjoyed the cooler temperatures as much as I did. I took some pictures of the girls. My older pullets.

Still not laying.







 

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