Maybe the above disclaimer is what we should get all people to post with their requests for critiques!
I am still experiencing technical issues, so who knows how this post will turn out![]()
Thank you for your insight! I'm looking forward to improving/tweaking my bunch and adding new/better blood when I can. Please forgive all my questions!
Originally Posted by doubleatraining
I have about 9 more splash marans in the brooder that are growing out and their leg feathering is a lot heavier than what I have now.
The rooster is right at a year old and the splash pullets are POL.
I do not work with the Splash color. I will only comment on the roo's type.
His chest is not deep enough. It could be his pose in the pic is being effected by a very full crop.
I do not see a clear shot of his chest in the other pictures.
Deep enough? I figured he wasn't "big" enough due to pictures of other roosters I have seen. Maybe we are talking about the same thing?
Also, his tail meets the back at an abrupt break instead of the smooth curve we hope to see in the marans.
It looks like he is standing at an arkward angle judging by the position of his feet on the ground. This could effect evaluations I would make on his make and neck.
Comb and wattle look to be proportional to the head and neck.
I really can not say anything else without better photos![]()
Any suggestions on getting to stop acting like he is as wild as a marsh hare?? He and I had to go rounds about once a week when he was maturing and while he doesn't attack me or anyone else anymore he doesn't really want me near him either.![]()
This is my BCM that doesn't have copper and has the wrong colored ear lobes....ugh. Don't worry, her eggs are used for misc layer chicks and she is the broody queen so she gets to stick around. Her leg feathers are the best out of all of them though....lol
Nothing needs to be said on the above pullet since you spotted the white ear lobes
OBTW: Her tail looks pinched too.
Is the white ear lobe something that can be bred out or something that should never be in the breeding pen?
Nice shape to this splash pullet. Her fluff looks a little too loose at the legs. Her back is nice and long. I can't tell, but I suspect her tail is not very open. A pic from the back would help determine this. Her comb looks small which is a good thing. She is too far away in the pic for me to see if anything funky is going on with the comb. Her legs look like there is none or barely any feathers on them.
I'm glad she has a good shape, I actually think she is the lesser quality of my 2 pullets so I will get better pictures of the other one to compare.
The fluff is something that she just lucked out on or something that a less fluffy rooster over her would improve offspring? I think I asked that correctly....
Open tail?
I have the 2 splash pullets and one has feathered legs and the other is clean legged. Both have "white" legs. The rooster has feathered legs too.
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Where do I get blue legs for my splash marans? LOL