International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

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I m impressed my this fine pullet .
every thing about her is great ( love to see her comb straight and her eyes more orange ) they are not that bad but they could be greater like the rest of her body .

her what I see .
head strong and pretty
comb no bad.
eyes .good .they should be red orange
wattles great , small and round
neck = solid .long and well arched at the top. gorgeously colored ( love the rich copper color ) well flamed at the bottom
body type great 10/10 .long ,thick boat shape
back .long flat .great
tail small ,good form and shape .she is holding it low
chest = strong ,deep and well colored .few coppery feathers in there .
wings .well held close to the body .and horizontal to the ground .
legs = good length . not too tall . strong and well feathered ( too much for my liking ).good color
body color .great pure black
Wow she is stunning!!! You can see in her eyes she knows she is beautiful!!
 
Close up of eye

her eyes look ok to me brown not great neither bad .
her comb is bent from the front plus has an extra point right at the back

Little peddlar line LP from Branda who got them from Monique Berte from Fance .the biggest and oldest marans breeder in the world 0ver 35 years on breeding marans chooks .

you have the best of the best .THAT WHY SHE IS IMPRESSIVE AND SHE CAN BE SHOWN IN FRANCE or ANY WHERE .
100% pure Black copper marans

happy for you

chooks man
 
According to the French and U.S. SOP the Marans should have lightly feathered shanks on the outer side of the legs including the outer toe. On this thread we tend to adhere to the French SOP given the origin of the breed. We can use a clean legged bird in our breeding program, assuming no other major faults, by breeding to another bird with good or slightly over-feathered shanks. It usually only takes one maybe two generations to get feathered shanks. The shape of your pullets head makes me think she may be crossed with another breed but ChooksMan has a much better eye for that kinda detail than me.

Take Care,
Keith

X 2 .

the pullet is a Black copper marans X some thing brown ( brown layer )

chooks man
 
View attachment 1103594 View attachment 1103593 View attachment 1103595 View attachment 1103591 I'm happy with this 5 mo old but not sure of his tail. Still kinda short and it's sort of fanned like a turkey tail at this point.

he is good except his tail and bent toes .
the comb is good for the French Standard not the American one, they call for 5 point

you have to be sure to use him only over the hens /hen with a short thin pointed tail .other wise will get out of control .

chooks man
 
Aart,

I'm not sure if the dark comb / wattles correlates to mossiness. I'm sure ChooksMan will respond to your post. I do know that we want to avoid breeding from birds that have the dark comb / wattles. She also looks to be clean-legged, is my observation correct?

Keith

there is not correlation between the Black comb and the mossiness .

Black comb and wattle and caused by the presence of extra Melanin ( Black pigmentation )

Mossiness is caused by access of Red ( copper or gold ) in the plumage .

chooks man
 

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