International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

@Hensndoes yeah I imagine it does seem harsh, but it's the slaughtering and butchering of livestock.. it isn't going to be pretty unfortunately no matter which method or how you go about it. But you dispatch the bird with respect with no suffering at all. The birds are well cared for up until the actual process. They are all big and healthy, and have free ranged most of their lives. It still makes me sad when my hubby culls some birds because you work so hard to breed them, hatch them, feed them, and raise them up. I can't help but feel a tiny bit defeated when I have to cull unworthy birds, but the bad are culled to make room for more grow outs so I can hopefully produce more good.
 
So today wasn't a total bust.. my SDW OEGBs hatched! There are a few Black Dutch bantams in there too, and 1 Cream Legbar pullet and some black and blue copper Marans. This is only their temporary brooder until I put them in the big brooder in the morning. I haven't held a bantam chick since I was 16 years old! Tiny little guys..

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The first two pics are of a bantam chick next to a Blue Copper Marans.

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:lau I was reading and thinking, $%^&..... she is every chickens nightmare. Dexter of the chicken world. I do have to learn to do this. I like the broom idea. It almost seems like an accident. I have given away at least 50 cockerels/roosters, that's a lot of Coq au vin! And if nothing else to put them out of their misery when necessary. I have a limping pullet. What a day! I need to stay in the house. I am sure this is just a temporary thing. Jumping off the roost, etc. I moved a coop today so at dark thirty Antonio was walking around with his girls wondering where to go! The hens laid eggs in the moved coop... you think they could figure it out. Two hens were in the nesting boxes when I moved the coop. They just went along for the ride. Chickens!
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Dexter of the chicken world!! I like the ring of that! That was a good show.. maybe I am a bit twisted? :lol::lau:clap

As long as the pullet is bearing weight on the leg she will likely be just fine. Probably just sore like you said from jumping off the roost too hard. They aren't very graceful birds. If she is dragging the foot, then there is an issue. But a minor limp is no serious cause for worry unless it persists or worsens.

Sometimes I brag on my chickens and go on and on about how smart they are. Then other times I will tell you they are just about the dumbest creatures known to man. I closed the hen house door last spring and made an opening just big enough for the chickens to walk through so our egg sucking GP couldn't get his big head in there. They walked around and around.. and around the building like the dang hen house had up and vanished! It took several days to teach them how to in through the same door, just a smaller opening. :hmm
 
Hahahahaha! Me too! Everytime I go outside and see all those high tails I swear I just want to pluck them all out. It's making me a little nuts! And the cockerels are all getting on my nerves REALLY bad because they are in that "run the hens down like a bunch of sex crazed maniacs" phase and I am ready to butcher them. Griffin has had it with them too.

And the worst part about today.. I lost a Redbanks pullet! She was just dead in the pen.. now I am down to just the pair in that group. :hit:hit:hit
Sorry to hear that..... can't get rid of the ones you don't want...... can't keep the ones you do.
 
Here are pictures of my favorite pullet. I think I will call her Frances because of her cute little french tail. She has a slight twist to her comb but it isn't as bad as her mother's. She is off Apollo and Sheraz, pure line A. She is dark and doesn't have a lot of copper but that is one of my favorite things about her. I think she will help balance out halos and maybe even help correct some of the white underfluff in the males of the line. I am just head over heels in love with the length of her back and that tail! :D

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Here is my second favorite pullet. I had posted pics of her when she was younger but she didnt have a tail. She is just a tad bit mossy but that's okay because I think I will put my overmelanized Mashburn cockerel over her. Her comb is banged up because of all the cockerels free ranging.

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Here are pictures of my favorite pullet. I think I will call her Frances because of her cute little french tail. She has a slight twist to her comb but it isn't as bad as her mother's. She is off Apollo and Sheraz, pure line A. She is dark and doesn't have a lot of copper but that is one of my favorite things about her. I think she will help balance out halos and maybe even help correct some of the white underfluff in the males of the line. I am just head over heels in love with the length of her back and that tail! :D

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Wow Francis is absolutely gorgeous .
that is the the true marans tail I m talking about . you crack it my dear friend .
her comb is good too .a little twist in the front is not bad ,
she has every thing we look for when we select the future breeders .
do not let be with amy cockerels neither rooster tell she is 10 months old .let her grow and mature properly .

well happy for you .

chooks man
 
Here is my second favorite pullet. I had posted pics of her when she was younger but she didnt have a tail. She is just a tad bit mossy but that's okay because I think I will put my overmelanized Mashburn cockerel over her. Her comb is banged up because of all the cockerels free ranging.

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she is nice . her tail is little higher but her body type and hackle marking are stunning .

Agree with you she ll be good to go with your new dark cockerel .

what line she come from ?

chooks man
 

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