International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

I have lost a lot of birds. Not my Marans. I think I have two predators going at once. Fox, coyote or bobcat. Everyone will remain locked up for the time being. I set up a game cam but only have one pic and not sure what it is. The predator prefers the small birds, Ameraucans and Cream Legbars.

 
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Pretty hen, nice flat black!

I told you no sheen with me .

her man was a black hens with sheen.

good progress in one generation .

Luna is the 2 ed generation. she have a gorgeous hackle . let wait and see the comb if I managed to correct that.

you can see the progress each time,

Who say you can t breed from a black hens . you need to know what you doing that all .

Balancing the breeding pen to get a well balanced progeny .

choos man
 
I have lost a lot of birds. Not my Marans. I think I have two predators going at once. Fox, coyote or bobcat. Everyone will remain locked up for the time being. I set up a game cam but only have one pic and not sure what it is. The predator prefers the small birds, Ameraucans and Cream Legbars


short ears . not pointed . NOT fox neither cayote.

it is a bobcat .flat ears .

from National geographic animal planet

chooks man
 



Top Centre, an extraordinary eggs colour, caused by a very slow passage of a few days, through the oviduct allowing an accumulation of porphyrin pigments on the shell. Nearly a black-violet colour .

Top Left, same colour as the egg to the right but with a brilliance that shows extra quality. A Mahogany shade.
Top Right, A frequent colour with the pigment deposited in very fine dot points.
Bottom Pair, Eggs showing pigment deposited in splotches.

It should be noted that selection for the black-violet coloured egg would drastically reduce egg production.


(I thought this might be useful to those of you on the thread)
 



Top Centre, an extraordinary eggs colour, caused by a very slow passage of a few days, through the oviduct allowing an accumulation of porphyrin pigments on the shell. Nearly a black-violet colour .

Top Left, same colour as the egg to the right but with a brilliance that shows extra quality. A Mahogany shade.
Top Right, A frequent colour with the pigment deposited in very fine dot points.
Bottom Pair, Eggs showing pigment deposited in splotches.

It should be noted that selection for the black-violet coloured egg would drastically reduce egg production.


(I thought this might be useful to those of you on the thread)
I was on the Marans Aspirans forum and saw where Monique got an award and next to it was an egg the color of the top on in this photo. Amazing
 

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