https://greenfirefarms.com/marans.html
Greenfire has imported White Marans from France. Are the roosters all white?
I have noticed they might have some yellow feathers but those ones have too many, IMO of course.
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https://greenfirefarms.com/marans.html
Greenfire has imported White Marans from France. Are the roosters all white?
I like both they are worthy to be a breeders,
great type,
long back .
need a better photos of then two ,they seem to me they have a lot going for them as physical attribute traits .
they will mafe a nice Blue copper marans if mated a good BCM rooster .
chooks man
Quote: The only time I get good pics is when I let them free range. Then there are so many things to do.... eat, run, scratch, take a bath.... they don't pay attention to me and I snap away. Maybe I will get a good pic or two, then a strong crop on the pic to bring them in.
For some reason my phone wont let me quote. I enjoy the group on fb I guess because I get to see all the lovely pics when scrolling through my news feed. Sometimes I dont have much free time so its nice to see all the BYC and Marans posts and not so much the normal facebook drama. Im more of a chicken person than a people person. Lol
I didnt catch all of the comments on DJ's post so good to know most dont agree with him as his post was extremely snobby and nit picky. Not to long ago I posted a pic of my Cuckoo "roo" as I referred to him on the post. Us Marans newbies have to learn but Ive dealt with chickens for a long time, I know the correct terminology. I refer to my birds as roo or the girls as terms of endearment. Lol.
I really enjoy reading any comments from Bev Davis on there, that is probably what I like best about the page. She is helpful without being snobby and gives good advice. I do agree that I enjoy this page more because the folks here are more down to earth and not Marans snobs.![]()
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The only time I get good pics is when I let them free range. Then there are so many things to do.... eat, run, scratch, take a bath.... they don't pay attention to me and I snap away. Maybe I will get a good pic or two, then a strong crop on the pic to bring them in.
For some reason my phone wont let me quote. I enjoy the group on fb I guess because I get to see all the lovely pics when scrolling through my news feed. Sometimes I dont have much free time so its nice to see all the BYC and Marans posts and not so much the normal facebook drama. Im more of a chicken person than a people person. Lol
I didnt catch all of the comments on DJ's post so good to know most dont agree with him as his post was extremely snobby and nit picky. Not to long ago I posted a pic of my Cuckoo "roo" as I referred to him on the post. Us Marans newbies have to learn but Ive dealt with chickens for a long time, I know the correct terminology. I refer to my birds as roo or the girls as terms of endearment. Lol.
I really enjoy reading any comments from Bev Davis on there, that is probably what I like best about the page. She is helpful without being snobby and gives good advice. I do agree that I enjoy this page more because the folks here are more down to earth and not Marans snobs.![]()
Hope everyone is having a great day! Time to hit the books a little before work tonight.![]()
I agree that many people seem to be rather blunt and bit unkind to a novice or even a differing opinion on the marans fancier page.
When I joined I had hoped people would be discussing their projects and sharing their experiences but found something much different, nobody hardly ever comments and I believe the feel of that group is the reason for that.
Everyone who asks for peoples opinion on theirs bird hardly ever receives one, those who don't ask for a opinion get unbridled orders from everyone to get rid of their birds because of flaws.
I prefer Chooks Man's way of operating, everything can be fixed (almost everything at least) and even birds with flaws can be useful in the breeding pens.
I have seen many beautiful Marans on the FB page, even a couple people that reside in France and have pure French birds.
I agree. I stalk the page and look at pics and read posts. There are some really nice people on there, but some can be just plain rude. A comment I read today was regarding two cockerels a man purchased and was proud of his "find". One guy commented and said "with those combs I would unfind them." Very rude. One cockerel did have a side sprig but he could have been nicer about it. The cockerels had lovely copper coloring and good type. Their combs were overly large and only one of them had a side sprig.