Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Actually I was wrong Carrie is at Substainableyieldpoultry.com & she does have White Marans & has been working with them for quite some time.

I think you mean sustainableyieldpoultry.com

Thank you Jennifer..I certainly hope somebody finally got it right for Carrie's sake......LOL
 
I just unwrapped Wynette's eggs & I am sooooooooooooooo egg-cited. They are gorgeous & big too!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to set them.
Wynette's Olive Eggers & a BCM
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Each came wrapped in it's own little bubble wrap bag & then big bubble wrap on all sides...PERFECT, every one!!!!!
Yeah for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks again Wynette......
 
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I'm going to try and make it!!!! Would be WONDERFUL to meet up with you and Karen!!!
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Someone seriously needs to refresh my memory about the dates and times of that show, please.
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Beautiful birds!!

I finally saw one of the baby key west chicks. It is so cute!! It was from the other broody. I ran into the house for the camera and when I came back the baby was back under the momma and she was giving me the evil eye. Both of thier chicks started hatching today!! I knew they had started sitting a few days apart but didn't think they would be hatching out on the same day. I heard a bunch of cheeping in there so there must be quite a few.
We put some tiny netting on the fence so they can't get through. I had some marans babies get through regular chicken wire when I made thier mom and them a brooder. The kw babies are a little smaller than the silkies I have hatched. I'm paranoid that something bad is gonna happen to them out there. I am glad thier momma is so protective. What is wierd is one of the other key west hens, that is not broody, was also acting like she was protecting the 2 nest boxes that had the chicks in them from me as well.
 
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Love the color on those Olive Eggs
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Arrrg!!! I just went out to lock up the girls in the mixed layer coop. For the second night in a row I found one of my hathery speckled sussex in a nestbox that we keep in the run. They have 4 boxes inside and 3 outside. Anyhow, she did not want me to pick her up and put her in the coop which I did anyways. She is normally very sweet but she growled at me and tried to bite when I picked her up. Hatchery sussex don't go broody do they??
 
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OH geesh, everyone has broody hens in breeds that aren't supposed to be all that broody...and I'm dying for some broody hens
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Well, I've got some Australorps, Orps and Sussex for dual purpose (meat basically) and we will see if any girls will be spared for the broody gig
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