Hello all. New to Langshans. Hoping for purple eggs and to keep the breed. I have a rooster coming next month and am seeking eggs or hens. Local pick up is awesome but I'm so eager to take any. Help me learn.
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This makes some sense now. Marans are an interesting example. The darkest eggs are laid by poor SOP parents (mossy, melanized) most of the time and even the French have this trouble. Since their eggs are the top-most reason they are sought after in both the EU and US there is a dichotomy of interests here. People who keep Marans know that they either have to have one or the other and rarely get both. It is my feeling that in being a responsible breeder all things must be considered to the ability we are able. Hence, my seeking birds that have great type and color as well as egg color and size. I want to do the leg work in the beginning to find as good a stock as possible so I am not raising something that isn't all it can be and I have to do so much more work to 'get there.' Its interesting how egg showing is not at all popular here and it is in the EU. Given that fad for pretty eggs at the cost of the breed you would think more folks would be clamoring to show off their eggs. Thank you for the clarity. That second hen is a doozey.We all saw what happened with the Marans. The lines that had the darkest eggs sold fast and were bred so fast that the name quickly became associated with dark eggs only.
I do not breed solely based on egg color because I do not want my name associated with having birds that have no other characteristics to the breed than egg color. So, I do not sell for egg color. Many of my birds do lay the darker color but, in order to protect the breed as a whole and not allow breeding only based on the egg color, I choose to breed for conformation first, color second an egg color, to me, is an afterthought.