Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Pink how's your incubation going with the new incubator
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Debbi~
I agree with Walt and flgarden that he will have a nice blue color upon maturity. Looks like he is already a big boy. Is that a glint of copper in his breast I see in the photo? I would love to see more pics in about 3-4 weeks.....you will be surprised at how much he may change between this age and 3 mos and at how fast.
Love the rest of the flock....that Pip is looking very proud of himself up there on the peak. He is a pretty boy and I love the size and body of that first boy.

Hi Pink ~ No, I think it's a reflection from something, maybe the light in the brooder? I can't believe how old he is already, and how quickly he feathered out! He has legs like tree trunks
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. I guess time will tell if he is a blue or a blue copper, his daddy is a blue copper.
 
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Morning Hens!

Everything is going great, thanks, we are on day 10 today. Temps hold steady and humidity is great. I have to add water every 2 days, not a big deal. We are set for February 3rd hatch date. I don't know if I'm going to candle any of them or not...maybe at lockdown just to remove any if they are clear or quit. In the process of making little dividers for the hatching tray in the bottom for keeping breeds and certain individual single mated eggs seperate, though this time there is no possibilities of any mix ups, I only have Wellies and Marans in there and did not set any single mated test eggs, I usually only have to make sure that all of the Olive Eggers are seperated away from any of the Marans eggs. Going to let them all hatch in the hatching tray and see how it works.
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Morning Hens!

Everything is going great, thanks, we are on day 10 today. Temps hold steady and humidity is great. I have to add water every 2 days, not a big deal. We are set for February 3rd hatch date. I don't know if I'm going to candle any of them or not...maybe at lockdown just to remove any if they are clear or quit. In the process of making little dividers for the hatching tray in the bottom for keeping breeds and certain individual single mated eggs seperate, though this time there is no possibilities of any mix ups, I only have Wellies and Marans in there and did not set any single mated test eggs, I usually only have to make sure that all of the Olive Eggers are seperated away from any of the Marans eggs. Going to let them all hatch in the hatching tray and see how it works.
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That's cool, keep us posted, we are at day 20 and 4 eggs have pipped-none are Marans.
 
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Debbi~
I agree with Walt and flgarden that he will have a nice blue color upon maturity. Looks like he is already a big boy. Is that a glint of copper in his breast I see in the photo? I would love to see more pics in about 3-4 weeks.....you will be surprised at how much he may change between this age and 3 mos and at how fast.
Love the rest of the flock....that Pip is looking very proud of himself up there on the peak. He is a pretty boy and I love the size and body of that first boy.

Hi Pink ~ No, I think it's a reflection from something, maybe the light in the brooder? I can't believe how old he is already, and how quickly he feathered out! He has legs like tree trunks
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. I guess time will tell if he is a blue or a blue copper, his daddy is a blue copper.

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I noticed his big ol' legs and he looks like he has nice toes, I think, he thinks, he is one proud looking boy already and he is right, something about those blue boys, they do have a llittle "blue" 'tude.
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Good luck with your hatch Hens. Sounds like you have some that are eager to get here. Wellies perharps?
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Those Marans sure can take their sweet time can't they?
 
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Mel....they tend to do that
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.....next thing you know they will no longer look like cute fluffy little chicks, but mini chickens and sometimes with big chicken 'tude and then it will seem like they can't grow fast enough so that you can wait like crazy for them to lay eggs.
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I find myself giggling under my breath at the crowing too.................... My kids who have there place out back swear that these roosters crow 24 hours a day.....NO way just in the mornings. Maybe it has something to do with the dust til dawn light at the edge of the pasture.......LOL. The Wheaton's crow is different from the BCM & the juvrniles make wierd noises too. I notice it when I am out there & then there is my son's Red/Golden Pheasant rooster makes totally different sound to add to the chorus...........LOL. What a riot when they all get going...................
 
Yeh, I think I need to hold down the laughter at Pip, it may be what's ticking him off!
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Not to mention the neighbors will be wondering about my sanity...oh, who cares. Gosh, did I really compare the sound to an "air raid siren"??? Man, if THAT isn't dating myself!
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