Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

yes I think so. harder and thicker than others I have hatched.



What is the first membrane like in regards to thickness in a Pene egg? When you crack one open do you have a hard time breaking that first membrane?

Have you hatched Marans eggs or ever cracked one open? Having 3 breeds of "dark egg layers" Welsummers, Barnevelders and Marans....the Marans eggs have always been the thickest and toughest eggs.

I know in my Marans eggs the first membrane is always the thickest, even tough for me to crack open when trying to fry and egg. I always end up punching it open with my thumb.
It's a pretty tough and I think it can attribute to low hatch rates sometimes. I have watched chicks struggle with this particular membrane while watching them hatch....especially if it shrink wraps around the chick if humidity is too low. I run humidity at 50% from day 1 to day 18 and then up it as far as I can get it for lockdown and hatch, which is usually around 65% + percent.

edited to add....I incubate shipped eggs the same way after a 24 hr rest. I have always had poorer hatch rates with shipped eggs with the exception of the Birchen eggs I hatched out this summer and some Delaware eggs almost 2 years ago.
I think for the most of it with shipped eggs we just take that chance, shipping can be pretty tough on them.
 
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Bad News today....I had built a few brooder coops last year. They were built with plywood and hardware cloth and were up a few feet off the ground. I was using them for chicks. Since I was short on space for extra roos I had been letting a few roosters stay in one of them lately. It was locked up tight and there was a blue copper marans and a key west roo that were good buddys that were in there last night. This morning we woke up to this!!!! Beware apparently racoons can chew right through a thick plywood roof!
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I have a question concerning the color of the legs on a bcm rooster. One judge said the legs should be a dark slate, while the standards mention the legs can be a lighter color with some pink in them. Can anybody give some clarity on this? love this thread. thanks for yor time and response
 
Bad News today....I had built a few brooder coops last year. They were built with plywood and hardware cloth and were up a few feet off the ground. I was using them for chicks. Since I was short on space for extra roos I had been letting a few roosters stay in one of them lately. It was locked up tight and there was a blue copper marans and a key west roo that were good buddys that were in there last night. This morning we woke up to this!!!! Beware apparently racoons can chew right through a thick plywood roof!
LL
WOW! I would not have thought that would happen..... Sorry for your loss
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I have a question concerning the color of the legs on a bcm rooster. One judge said the legs should be a dark slate, while the standards mention the legs can be a lighter color with some pink in them. Can anybody give some clarity on this? love this thread. thanks for yor time and response

Med to dark slate is preferred. I will let some one else explain why.... something about a Wheaten influence and maybe some other less desirable genes working too.
 
That is awful. I hope you caught the coon.
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Bad News today....I had built a few brooder coops last year. They were built with plywood and hardware cloth and were up a few feet off the ground. I was using them for chicks. Since I was short on space for extra roos I had been letting a few roosters stay in one of them lately. It was locked up tight and there was a blue copper marans and a key west roo that were good buddys that were in there last night. This morning we woke up to this!!!! Beware apparently racoons can chew right through a thick plywood roof!
LL
 
Bad News today....I had built a few brooder coops last year. They were built with plywood and hardware cloth and were up a few feet off the ground. I was using them for chicks. Since I was short on space for extra roos I had been letting a few roosters stay in one of them lately. It was locked up tight and there was a blue copper marans and a key west roo that were good buddys that were in there last night. This morning we woke up to this!!!! Beware apparently racoons can chew right through a thick plywood roof!
LL
Sorry to hear this
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