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To my knowledge there are no other breeds/varieties that specifically specify the color of ear tuft feathers. When looking at images in the standard, the ear tuft feathers following the coloring of the head and neck.
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Several year ago I stated that the Ear Tufts should be the same color as the Hackle and this fact has not changed as of this date.
I also stated that the wing, Tail and undercolor White could be corrected with culling.
I also stated that the genetic Formulas were useless when dealing with Marans because they were so crossed up from the beginning.
I have also stated that the white Shanks and feet were a sign of wheaten influence.
I have also stated that the overmelanized females will produce as many young with good Copper as any others as long as the correct male is used.
I have been involved with Poultry all my life and have also kept records of all matings for over 60 years.
When breeding the BC for the Copper color it is very important to use a male with the proper Copper Ear Tufts.
There is no such thing as a Ear Covert.
Will not comment any more. Don Lee
OK, here are a couple of really ugly pullets. Will be one year in Dec. I figure if I show these maybe it will help someone else to know what their birds shouldn't look like.
band; green97 Related to the TX boy I showed before, way to dark, just a few flecks of copper on the neck, ugly comb, black ears, dark eye, black beak. A little small, could have a rounder chest but not too bad. I think her tail angle is OK. Fully feathered down the outside toe. Not the best time to take a pic she's still molting. Lays about a 3 with some speckles.
IF she does not have it she looks like she has split wing a DQ
Red 65 is a cull. Normally holds her tail straight up 90 degrees. When she does that she looks like a V. Very pinched in the tail, very front heavy. She does have some copper, but still a dark eye, black ear, black beak. And clean legs. Going to swim with dumplings soon. She is also the smallest of them all. Related to the flaming orange boys I posted last spring on the BCM thread. As far as I can tell I don't think she has ever laid an egg.
The BROWN Under Fluff is also a BAD THING in Marans. She has that GYPSY look we don't want. She is not balanced either..... to much on the front half with her.
Red 59 is possibly the best of the bunch, she is still a little too dark, black ear, beak, her eye is dark but not as bad as the others.. A little narrow at the hip but not too bad. She has some small feather stubs down the outside of the shank but no real feathering. I think her tail angle may be a little high. I think she might be laying a solid #4 egg. (I might get another pen finished this weekend so I can separate her and know for sure)
That U shape is not right her tail is a little too high, but don't cull her just for egg color. Her eyes are OK,,,that would not be a cull point for me with her. She is too dark, but most pullets are. If you pair her right you can FIX some of her issues.
So tell me what I've missed on these?