Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

I have six BCM's.

Then it sounds like you have good opportunity to be choosy then!
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I prefer that any day, especially with the boys...since its harder to get nice males
 
I have a flock of French Copper Black Marans. The oldest hen should be laying any day now. I have ended up with three roosters, and am looking for a good home for one of them. He is about 3-4 months old. Hasn't started crowing yet, but is beginning to get his copper saddle feathers and has a nice crest growing. This young flock (3 to 5 months old) - three hens (hopefully!) and three roosters (hopefully that number will be reduced to 2), are of the Jean Wade line. In addition to looking forward to chocolate colored eggs, I would like to produce some chicks.

If anybody can provide a good home for one of the three roosters, please contact me at [email protected], or you can call me at 602-312-2958. North Scottsdale location.

Thank you.

Pam
 
Slick, ask your friend if he'd mind taking a drive to MO.?? I could use some serious culling help here too!
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I like your dark boy, but realize, he won't help with color in the pullets much. What kind of comb does the one you don't like have? Is it Carnation, spriggy, or just ugly type?
 
I'm really lucky that I don't have any sprigs or carnations to date. It's like seven uneven points and just has no eye appeal. The backup has a little more color than the one I like best and much better comb than the green band.
 
Yes, one on the left has skull, on the right is vaulted. I don't try to breed towards the vaulted skulls after what happened to my one Blue Partridge pullet! Yes, I could put this pic over there too, glad you mentioned it!
 
I'm really lucky that I don't have any sprigs or carnations to date. It's like seven uneven points and just has no eye appeal. The backup has a little more color than the one I like best and much better comb than the green band.

You may want to hold onto both for a bit longer?? They do tend to change drastically as they mature!!! Like I've said before, too bad they are not like Mr. Potato Heads, you could interchange the parts to how you want them to look!
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I have some that will help this type of hen, and others that will help another type. Hense, too many roos; most of which are just plain culls at this point!
 

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