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Arky says: If I just wanted Marans for yard color and egg basket color and someone showed me extra dark eggs and I thinking that bought those birds "thinking" I would got those dark eggs. You were deceived. Thats the truth straight up no chaser.
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Arky says: I studied several years before investing in these birds as should all serious breeders. To find out what the best is and then decide if you want to truely start at the bottom. Which is what I decided to do. In that way I will be creating my "own line" and they will be genuine because I chose to start with the Cuckoo which has a set type of color range greater than some of the others you can start with. Say for instance the Black or the White which have limited color variations when compared to the cuckoo. There again I decided and chose to be at the bottom of Pure bred French Marans offered out there today.
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Arky says: Indeed having low quality Marans is not a crime and I know plenty of people who do not care about the color scale of the eggs they just like them because they have darker than Rir eggs and it makes a nice looking multicolored dozen.
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Arky says: I will never present my birds as show quality, they are at the bottom rung of the pure breeds but what I do offer is pure French Marans not crossed with any other breed of bird to create a hybrid or not infused with someone elses Black coppers to make mine look better. What "I" offer is the pure quality and the ability to pass on the Breed as whole not crossbred. Even if I had birds which I start using say KAKBucks. I would do so because I know by just looking at them that they are from a good line, and lack the disqualification which mine have. I would get eggs for an EXPERIMENTAL breeding to birds needing help in that area.
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Arky says: You know how many people out there are brandishing Black Copper around and say they are good but the French say otherwise. I am not saying their birds are not good and I am not saying they are to be thought of as a liar but I am saying they still need work. Because I can tell by looking at them that they do! Most of those Black Coppers floating around they did not breed them, they bought eggs from someone who did the breeding like Bev Davis who has put years and thousands of $$$ into her stock. You won't find Ideal and McMurry putting that kind of work into their birds they bought good stock and sell good eggs thats their job. Its a store. They bought better stock for their silkies as well, they are in business for a reason money... if they breed on a personal basis they aren't saying.
Arklady
Arky says: If I just wanted Marans for yard color and egg basket color and someone showed me extra dark eggs and I thinking that bought those birds "thinking" I would got those dark eggs. You were deceived. Thats the truth straight up no chaser.
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Arky says: I studied several years before investing in these birds as should all serious breeders. To find out what the best is and then decide if you want to truely start at the bottom. Which is what I decided to do. In that way I will be creating my "own line" and they will be genuine because I chose to start with the Cuckoo which has a set type of color range greater than some of the others you can start with. Say for instance the Black or the White which have limited color variations when compared to the cuckoo. There again I decided and chose to be at the bottom of Pure bred French Marans offered out there today.
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Arky says: Indeed having low quality Marans is not a crime and I know plenty of people who do not care about the color scale of the eggs they just like them because they have darker than Rir eggs and it makes a nice looking multicolored dozen.
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Arky says: I will never present my birds as show quality, they are at the bottom rung of the pure breeds but what I do offer is pure French Marans not crossed with any other breed of bird to create a hybrid or not infused with someone elses Black coppers to make mine look better. What "I" offer is the pure quality and the ability to pass on the Breed as whole not crossbred. Even if I had birds which I start using say KAKBucks. I would do so because I know by just looking at them that they are from a good line, and lack the disqualification which mine have. I would get eggs for an EXPERIMENTAL breeding to birds needing help in that area.
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Arky says: You know how many people out there are brandishing Black Copper around and say they are good but the French say otherwise. I am not saying their birds are not good and I am not saying they are to be thought of as a liar but I am saying they still need work. Because I can tell by looking at them that they do! Most of those Black Coppers floating around they did not breed them, they bought eggs from someone who did the breeding like Bev Davis who has put years and thousands of $$$ into her stock. You won't find Ideal and McMurry putting that kind of work into their birds they bought good stock and sell good eggs thats their job. Its a store. They bought better stock for their silkies as well, they are in business for a reason money... if they breed on a personal basis they aren't saying.
Arklady