Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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yay! I'm so happy for you!

Thanks, we're thinking that these are the only ones that we will get, our hatches usually go like popcorn, when one starts the rest are not far behind.

yeah...that's how mine goes too
 
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You might want to try calling the Oregon University of Veterinary Medicine. I don't know about there; but, here in CA I have called and received advice without having to bring my animal in to the clinic. The idea of binding the wing and putting her in a small carrier sounds pretty good. Come to think of it wildlife rescue places probably have experience also with large birds getting broken wings.

According to my health care book for exotics: "You must immobilize a broken wing after you have carefully brought the broken ends of the bones togsether in the correct position.

Fix the injured and the healthy wing to the body by winding a gauze bandage crosswise between the bird's legs and kknotting them on the back. In so doing you must sbe careful to leave the legs and the cloaca clear and that the bandage isn't too tight and thus hindering the bird from breathing and eating properly. Depending on the species it can be necessary to put tape over the bandage. However, be careful that it doesn't stick to the feathers.

It is wise to fix the wingtips to the tail with another small bandage for securty..."

NATURAL HEALTH CARE FOR YOUR BIRD by Bernard Dorenkamp

Good luck. Poor Deli and you too for having to worry about her.
 
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I am fine. I am having to figure out what to do with the 6 juvenile roos. I think tempers are flaring in the runs. I found one that seemed kinda down and the next thing I knew the 3 big pretty roos were all over him!!!! So had to do some emergency rearranging that needed to be done any way. (I had 10 pullets in a smaller pen so I moved them to my bigger pen and moved him in the small pen. I kept him in the run cuz I didn't want to have to reintegrate him by separating him completely, but that may be futile with 6 roos and 6 pullets going through puberty
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I think I need to just take the plunge and cull the three that don't look the best. The one that was being attacked is going for sure, really bad comb and he is the ugly duckling of the bunch any way. Now what other two to cull... I am afraid to cull they may look great in a few months.
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i may send you some pics of the suspect boys. i could keep them but where???? can I stack them one on top of the other????
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Logistics... chicken math... 31 more in the incubator and arriving in 14 more days
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got to get ready for fuzzy butts!!!
 
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I am fine. I am having to figure out what to do with the 6 juvenile roos. I think tempers are flaring in the runs. I found one that seemed kinda down and the next thing I knew the 3 big pretty roos were all over him!!!! So had to do some emergency rearranging that needed to be done any way. (I had 10 pullets in a smaller pen so I moved them to my bigger pen and moved him in the small pen. I kept him in the run cuz I didn't want to have to reintegrate him by separating him completely, but that may be futile with 6 roos and 6 pullets going through puberty
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I think I need to just take the plunge and cull the three that don't look the best. The one that was being attacked is going for sure, really bad comb and he is the ugly duckling of the bunch any way. Now what other two to cull... I am afraid to cull they may look great in a few months.
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i may send you some pics of the suspect boys. i could keep them but where???? can I stack them one on top of the other????
lau.gif



Logistics... chicken math... 31 more in the incubator and arriving in 14 more days
woot.gif
got to get ready for fuzzy butts!!!

no problem! I am happy to help. When they really start to growing they can change pretty quickly....so if youget some updated pics of the ones you are thinking of culling and the ones you are thinking of keeping and I'll give ya my two cents. What age are they hitting now?
 
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I am fine. I am having to figure out what to do with the 6 juvenile roos. I think tempers are flaring in the runs. I found one that seemed kinda down and the next thing I knew the 3 big pretty roos were all over him!!!! So had to do some emergency rearranging that needed to be done any way. (I had 10 pullets in a smaller pen so I moved them to my bigger pen and moved him in the small pen. I kept him in the run cuz I didn't want to have to reintegrate him by separating him completely, but that may be futile with 6 roos and 6 pullets going through puberty
he.gif
I think I need to just take the plunge and cull the three that don't look the best. The one that was being attacked is going for sure, really bad comb and he is the ugly duckling of the bunch any way. Now what other two to cull... I am afraid to cull they may look great in a few months.
barnie.gif
i may send you some pics of the suspect boys. i could keep them but where???? can I stack them one on top of the other????
lau.gif



Logistics... chicken math... 31 more in the incubator and arriving in 14 more days
woot.gif
got to get ready for fuzzy butts!!!

no problem! I am happy to help. When they really start to growing they can change pretty quickly....so if youget some updated pics of the ones you are thinking of culling and the ones you are thinking of keeping and I'll give ya my two cents. What age are they hitting now?

I was told they hatched mid may but i think they may have been some older, but that is my story and i am sticking to it
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Give me some time, I am in no real hurry yet.
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So tonight when i got home from work I went out to collect eggs before all the birds headed to bed for the night. I've been finding a couple Marans girls and an Ameraucana sneaking into the main part of the barn and laying eggs in a corner behind a roll of wire I have for my building project. Well....I took a peek behind there and got so excited! The color is starting to improve on the Marans egg. I'm pretty certain they are both splash girls...I grabbed a small shovel from the feed room...and reached back behind the roll to pull the eggs out...and what did I do?! I smashed the egg!!!! What a dink. I was gonna take a pic for you all cause I was so excited....
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Being a klutz isn't so bad to live with til I go and do something like that. I'll have to keep watching for their eggs to keep getting richer in color as they get used to laying and try again.
 
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no problem! I am happy to help. When they really start to growing they can change pretty quickly....so if youget some updated pics of the ones you are thinking of culling and the ones you are thinking of keeping and I'll give ya my two cents. What age are they hitting now?

I was told they hatched mid may but i think they may have been some older, but that is my story and i am sticking to it
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Give me some time, I am in no real hurry yet.
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no worries...just whenever you need help or feel like you are in a place you are feeling like you want to start thinking about it.
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I am going to get me some eggs from you soon, if you still have some....

Good luck!!!!

Thanks Donna, I looked in at the Blacks this morning before heading out to work and saw one pip! Yeah!
Just let me know what flavor and when on the eggs! Good luck with your hatch.

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Good Morning everybody!
 

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