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Quote: Attractive is not a word I would use to describe a naked neck!![]()
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Quote: Attractive is not a word I would use to describe a naked neck!![]()
I do not find them attractive but they have a nice egg color .
I m going a be working with Cream legbar ans a white Aracauna next few years ( project with a friend of mine want to develop them ) I don t like them .I told him that .
Marans and Necked neck.One day I ll develop my own strain ( Marneck= Marans X necked neck ) dual purposes breed.
chooks man
Attractive is not a word I would use to describe a naked neck!![]()
I think you should call them Naked Marans.![]()
I have one roo in with 17 hens, 12 of which are BCM. My fertility rate this spring on my BCM eggs was about 90% I didn't have any complaints, plus a hatch rate on shipped eggs across the country (Canada) avg about 75%.
I didn't understand this post. do you have pens 10 m2 per chicken or total 10 m2?
another question: 10 hens and 1 roo, what is a fertility rate? I read somewhere that for breeding 6-7 hens per 1 roo is better, just to make sure that all the eggs are fertile. is that true or not?
my chickens only sleep inside the pen so I have small sleeping areas with roosts.
Yes. The woman first purchased 18, 15 hatched, she was so impressed I she bought 36, 27 hatched. That was shipping 3700 Kms. Although I think slot has to do with the packaging. Each egg wrapped in tissue and put in normal styro egg carton. Then put in a 30x22x20 cm box and packed snug with bubble wrap all around.
that is stunning rate .Bravo
I got 60 % hatching rate from the shipped eggs.
Chooks man
The pullets hatched from different parents but they are related, probably neices to these. The breeder sent me eggs from 2 different pens so I hatched the eggs separately. One group was marked with an X so I would be able to tell them apart from the others. All of my cockerels hatched from the unmarked eggs from these parent birds and all of my pullets hatched from eggs marked with an X. I toe punched each group differently. My cockerels and pullets from this line are not brothers and sisters. The cock and hens in the picture are the parents of my cockerels just for clarity. Luckily I have kept meticulous records. Lol
are those a parent of your pullets . I see a lot similarity ; long back .solid black . thick head.. nice copper.great tail. chooks man![]()