Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Hi :frow
Ok so you wait 2 molts ( that's a long time) and the bird does correct.    What then? Is this really a trait you want to set in your gene pool?  Have to tell chick buyers, "Uh, you might have to wait at least a year or 2 before your bird looks normal.". Or have folks in the Marans fancy look at birds and say, "Hey, that's a clankeyes bird, I can tell by the wonky feathers when they are young.". Is that really what you want?
 Best,
 Karen

I think they meant juvenile molts. They go through something like 6 molts by the time they're a year old.
 
Yes, you have 3 cockerals.  Once the boys start feeling their hormones, 4 is way too many for 6 girls (they will be fine until then).  I personally would not have less than 6 pullets per cockeral and preferably 8 - 12 in a community flock. 


X2! I generally keep 1 cockerel per 5 pullets when they're young. When problems start arising (and they will), I cull the worst offenders until I have a ratio of 1 to 10. If I have an offender that has outstanding traits otherwise, he gets a separate pen. But for the added trouble, he has to be really outstanding.
 
I have 11 BCM chicks and it looks like 9 are cockerels. I also have 4 Ameraucana chicks in with them. At best I'll be keeping one of the cockerels, so that means 8 of them are headed to freezer camp and this is basically a meat bird pen. Can I feed this entire group "Meat Maker" feed (22%, I think) without adversely affecting the pullets and keeper male? I'll most likely get the keepers out by around 8-12 weeks and put them on a more normal grower/poultry feed.

Thanks!
 
I have 11 BCM chicks and it looks like 9 are cockerels. I also have 4 Ameraucana chicks in with them. At best I'll be keeping one of the cockerels, so that means 8 of them are headed to freezer camp and this is basically a meat bird pen. Can I feed this entire group "Meat Maker" feed (22%, I think) without adversely affecting the pullets and keeper male? I'll most likely get the keepers out by around 8-12 weeks and put them on a more normal grower/poultry feed.

Thanks!

I start my chicks out on a 28% gamebird starter feed for 2-4 weeks, then switch to a starter/grower that is 21%. I have had no problem with my breeders by doing this...... The thing I don't know is what other things are different in the meat maker compared to the starter/grower.
 
I start my chicks out on a 28% gamebird starter feed for 2-4 weeks, then switch to a starter/grower that is 21%. I have had no problem with my breeders by doing this...... The thing I don't know is what other things are different in the meat maker compared to the starter/grower.
Thank you! I'm not seeing a lot of difference between the two except that brand's grower is 18% instead of 22%. I think I'll go ahead and use it.
 
My first Blue Copper Marans rooster is right at 20 weeks old. His feet and legs are absolutely HUGE! They are bigger than the 18 month old Buff Oprington I have. Are all Blue Copper's feet this big? Will he grow into them?
 

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