Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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There have been female Blue Birchen photo's posted here, but I wouldn't even begin to know where to look, this thread is huge man!
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Anywho....I believe you can see some Blue Birchens on the Marans Clubs websites and I think I remember seeing them on Feathersite. You could also look at Bev's website, I'm not sure if she has updated that section of her site yet and posted any, but its worth trying.



Gilavina has some pretty girls too.
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Will look around for one on the web and see what I can find for ya.
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I really, really need to get some updated pics....very soon! maybe thanksgiving day since ill have it off. here are some older ones.

young blue girl from this years hatch...much improved lacing and coloring

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2380.jpg

another blue sweetie from late spring hatch...taken couple months ago

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2121.jpg

overcolored girls from when i first started

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_1166.jpg

These are Blue Birchen girls? wow, beautiful..I even love the over colored girls..very pretty! Thank you. Now let's hope that I get some of the 6 eggs to hatch. I know a couple are viable now, having to wait for the chicks to get larger to see movement in the dark eggs.
I know this person is doing a good job on breeding. She has several rare birds she is working with. I am not going to mention names on threads anymore, been there done that once before. Felt bad that I mentioned a persons name before, because someone had said that those weren't the breed I was saying they were. The person was showing, had been breeding, and selling the breed on BYC for a long time. I just felt bad. So, knowing what I know about this person I bought these eggs from, I'm' not worried about them not being bred well..oh, they are.
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And now, I am soo hoping I get some pullets, they are very pretty!
 
Hello everyone. I am just jumping in here because I am very interested in the Marans breed. I have done a little research on the net and read posts from everyone here and there. I have 7 bcms hens right now that Ibought from a gentleman not to far away. he lost his roo and didn't want them anylonger due to having surgery. Now i find myself in need of a roo however not too sure if this is the color i should stick with... the ladies are very pretty but i haven't gotten 1 egg from them in almost 2 months. may need to worm even though i dont see anything to the poo.. I would love to hear recomendations to wether i should find a bcm roo and a respectable breeder to get more eggs or peeps or if i should try another color of marans. I really want to have a nice rich color and these hens have the ability to do that...just heard the wheatens were just as dark..my little boys would like to attempt to "create" a Blue line from our own stock. what would i need to do that? Bcm and splash? sorry for all these questions just sorta new to this breed and seems like the best place to find answers. Any breeders close to WV please pm me if you are selling eggs or hatching peeps so i can get an idea for early spring thanks!!
 
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Mel-
Maybe YOU cant smell it! Because you've become condidtioned to the smell but I would venture to say that others new to the smell would find the fresh smell shall we say...."intersting." LOL All joking aside, since its had a full year to dry out it probably doesn't smell bad at all. But fresh bat poo does have an odor to it, where worm casting just smell "earthy". Actually, you're pretty lucky to have a never ending Bat Guano stash in your backyard.

Maybe I should have clarified that my "attic" is not in such a way that you can walk up the stairs to the attic type of thing...It is more like "use a ladder to get up to the crawl space on the outside of the house. When I first found this bat guano I didn't realize it's value & just shoveled it out. Once I became savvy to it's use, I put a metal road sign down for the guano to accumulate on. It works great, and I have asked people who I know would be honest about any odor in the house & they don't smell anything. When I got my house the orignal owners had died of old age in it and it took a long time to get that "old folks" smell out of it, but with re-sealing the walls and then painting over the sealer, new windows & trim and burning lots of scented candles, it turned out pretty well for a log house that was built in 1903.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/103694_birthday_birds_011.jpg

Mel- thats a grassy looking place you got there buddy. I do like the Marans in the foreground.
 
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I really, really need to get some updated pics....very soon! maybe thanksgiving day since ill have it off. here are some older ones.

young blue girl from this years hatch...much improved lacing and coloring

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2380.jpg

another blue sweetie from late spring hatch...taken couple months ago

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2121.jpg

overcolored girls from when i first started

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_1166.jpg

These are Blue Birchen girls? wow, beautiful..I even love the over colored girls..very pretty! Thank you. Now let's hope that I get some of the 6 eggs to hatch. I know a couple are viable now, having to wait for the chicks to get larger to see movement in the dark eggs.
I know this person is doing a good job on breeding. She has several rare birds she is working with. I am not going to mention names on threads anymore, been there done that once before. Felt bad that I mentioned a persons name before, because someone had said that those weren't the breed I was saying they were. The person was showing, had been breeding, and selling the breed on BYC for a long time. I just felt bad. So, knowing what I know about this person I bought these eggs from, I'm' not worried about them not being bred well..oh, they are.
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And now, I am soo hoping I get some pullets, they are very pretty!

Oh, my head is spinning....
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Hi ajcress, and welcome to the Marans thread!

first off, how old are the hens? Are they molting now, or just coming out of molt? Worms can be had and not seen, so unless you do stool sample testing, they may have worms, and you are just not seeing them. Get some Wazine 17, and add it to their water in the run, first thing in the morning. It helps to withdraw all water from the run when you put them up at night, so they are very thirsty in the morning and drink the wormer water. Egg withdrawl period is 2 weeks, but since you aren't getting eggs anyway, you won't miss it. If you are looking to breed, you will need a roo. If your goal is Blue Coppers, the quickest way to get there is with a Splash roo. Many are willing to give away roos, but be careful what you introduce to your flock! If you are just breeding for the color of birds and the egg color, it won't matter. If you want to eventually sell eggs/chicks for potential future breeders, do more research! Learn the Standard of Perfection for the breed, and read, read, read! A lot of good discussions are right here in this thread, go back and read. Marans aren't Leghorns, and don't lay nearly as many eggs. I find mine tend to lay better in the winter, but they are still sporadic. Hope this helps some, if you have any more questions, just post away!
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These are Blue Birchen girls? wow, beautiful..I even love the over colored girls..very pretty! Thank you. Now let's hope that I get some of the 6 eggs to hatch. I know a couple are viable now, having to wait for the chicks to get larger to see movement in the dark eggs.
I know this person is doing a good job on breeding. She has several rare birds she is working with. I am not going to mention names on threads anymore, been there done that once before. Felt bad that I mentioned a persons name before, because someone had said that those weren't the breed I was saying they were. The person was showing, had been breeding, and selling the breed on BYC for a long time. I just felt bad. So, knowing what I know about this person I bought these eggs from, I'm' not worried about them not being bred well..oh, they are.
smile.png
And now, I am soo hoping I get some pullets, they are very pretty!

Oh, my head is spinning....
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Don't feel like The Lone Ranger...she has that effect on me too...
 

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