Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Debbie they are growing up fast and are 4 weeks (about)I ended up with 3 blues and a black and right now it looks like they might all be pullets
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One Bill baby and 3 Gnarles babys very pleased!
 
Any opinions on gender? 2 Blue Birchen Marans hatched 3/17, making them 3 weeks old tomorrow.
They both seem to have a fair amount of comb development, more than our other chicks the same age, and perhaps more than our Ameraucanas that are a week older. One seems to have a slightly more developed comb. One also has some brown highlights in their feathers, any ideas what having that impacts what they’ll look like as adults? Or not having it?

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Thanks so much! I've also posted on the general breed/gender thread.
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All I put was FBCM.

My excitement for my hatch has been ruined!!!

??????? Why is that? FBCM=French Black Copper Marans. All I was saying, is that the French term needs to be dropped, by all that are still using it, because there should be no difference now, as all Marans should be feather shanked. So, in this country, they would just be called Marans; Black Copper Marans, Blue Copper Marans, White Marans, Cuckoo Marans, etc. I believe it was Bev Davis that first brought this subject up here, to drop the "French" from the name. No one was picking on your birds or you, and I'm sorry if you took it that way? Don't let it ruin your hatch for sure!
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I'm guilty of using FBCM from time to time. I actually think I have a CL post right now for some cockerels that I put FBCM on. LOL, what's an "F" between friends?!?
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and the Marans thread! Snooty?? Can't recall any snooties here, just a bunch of helpful folks and those that love their Marans with a passion. I've heard that before about rabbit shows, and it's a shame that the kids are the ones that end up suffering for it. It goes the same way and worse in horse and dog shows! Been there, done that...done with it. Rule number one here on this thread...we LOVE pics!! Feel free to post pics of your fuzzy butts and older chooks too! Those that want critiques of their birds should ask for one; those that want to just share pics can do that too. Be aware, if you do ask for a critique, you WILL get an honest evaluation of your bird. Don't misconstrue that as "snooty", and don't take it personally. This breed is still very much in development in this country, so we all need all the help we can get. Everyone's flocks have faults, even the best of lines. The only way to learn is through constructive critisism. Sometimes, it gets a tad "passionate", shall we say? Still, like a family, it comes and goes and all is good. We discuss all kinds of things here, but we always come back to our Marans. Feel free to jump in, enjoy, and learn!
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Miraclz5, just be glad you dont show dogs. Calling them "snooty" would be a compliment!
 
Since people still have "English" marans OR are looking for clean shanked marans for personal preference or breeding projects. .. . . I still specify FBCM because I don't want any misunderstandings. Otherwise, I will specify that my marans are breed to the American SOP for marans. Saying FBCM is just way shorter
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On the marans thread it is not neccessary because we are all intent on the American standard, but in conversation outside of this thread I do specify FBCM.
 
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They both do have little combs but sometimes the combs can fool you. Be on the lookout for red wattles starting or the comb pinking up early on. Kinda hard to tell for sure at that age. I have one little blue birchen chick. Looks sorta like yours but less comb (practically none) she is prob @ 2 1/2 weeks or so.
Mine is clean shanked as well.

I have 8 more birchen eggs in the bator, wish me better luck this time lol. I just need at least one more that is a roo
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Who has silver cuckoo Marans with no gold leakage and feathered shanks? Anyone know? I wanna get some eggs...
 
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They both do have little combs but sometimes the combs can fool you. Be on the lookout for red wattles starting or the comb pinking up early on. Kinda hard to tell for sure at that age. I have one little blue birchen chick. Looks sorta like yours but less comb (practically none) she is prob @ 2 1/2 weeks or so.
Mine is clean shanked as well.

I have 8 more birchen eggs in the bator, wish me better luck this time lol. I just need at least one more that is a roo
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Who has silver cuckoo Marans with no gold leakage and feathered shanks? Anyone know? I wanna get some eggs...

Thanks. I thought it might be too soon, but thought I'd post since their combs seemed to be getting large. Keep me posted on yours! It'd be great to compare the little ones.
 
Ok I have a question for anyone.

There is someone around me claiming there chicks are from stock Bev Davis and Wade Jean C1 if this was really the case and they were pure. Would some come out clean legged and other fully feathered if they were truly from there stock?

Reason Im asking is because from what I understand both lines are very good and I would not think any clean legged chicks would be hatched from those lines. These are supposedly black coppers and blue coppers.

Just trying to learn some more and something I have been thinking about.
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