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haha, spoken like a true addict hahaI just set 150 eggs today and last week I set 180 and there are another 120 (2 batches) in there now and another 60-70 hatching nowNot all marans but lots of them are.![]()
Congrats on the EGG!!! Hey, I am small potatoes too! I spent all of last year breeding one pair of BCM. After 5 years of buying eggs/chicks/culling and predator loss I had only one pair by year 5 I considered breedworthy......... We all start somewhere and most of us have similar beginnings especially with the Marans! This year I have 2 roos, 1 cockeral, 2 hens and 3 pullets. The cockeral and pullets are all from last years breeding pair so lots of fun combos to play with this year.So I am officially out of my league here. I was just wondering today how many birds a person keeps and what some of the bycers keep or hatch that I do... but the numbers quell me. I am certain that even if I manage to hatch any chicks this year I certainly won't get to so many as you all. I wonder if this is the litmus test that says I am not going to be a good chicken keeper. It does hearten me to see that 'serious' keepers keep more than one breed at a time. I have been feeling like I should find a way to limit what I have (Favorelles, BC Marans, Ameraucanas, Orloffs) and I feel as if I should make apologies for not being more... focused. Its difficult to be certain I am doing as much as I can for each with this many. I really like them, but then, I like birds and would probably have a few more types and colors if I could. When it comes to keeping separate pens for cocks and hens for each breed.... oh boy.
I did get my first solid and even big Marans egg.Small joys.
So I am officially out of my league here. I was just wondering today how many birds a person keeps and what some of the bycers keep or hatch that I do... but the numbers quell me. I am certain that even if I manage to hatch any chicks this year I certainly won't get to so many as you all. I wonder if this is the litmus test that says I am not going to be a good chicken keeper. It does hearten me to see that 'serious' keepers keep more than one breed at a time. I have been feeling like I should find a way to limit what I have (Favorelles, BC Marans, Ameraucanas, Orloffs) and I feel as if I should make apologies for not being more... focused. Its difficult to be certain I am doing as much as I can for each with this many. I really like them, but then, I like birds and would probably have a few more types and colors if I could. When it comes to keeping separate pens for cocks and hens for each breed.... oh boy.
I did get my first solid and even big Marans egg.Small joys.
My sweet BCM laid her first egg today...I hate to say I'm disappointed, but I was expecting a much darker chocolate color. It has a thick, chalky bloom and is in the same color range as my sex-links. Pictured bellow, next to a cream silky egg (she's the only other one laying at the moment), in natural light, it looks darker...but still not what I expected. Did i expect too much? Will it darken up? Or was I "had"? The woman claimed pure Wade Jean bread to pure Bev Davis lines.
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I started with two blue Marans hens. A couple weeks later I bought 8 cuckoo hens and a Blue Cuckoo rooster. Then a black copper rooster a week later, then about 250 chicks from different breeders. Oh and about 20 dozen hatching eggs form different breeders. After culling through the first lot I only kept 30.You would be surprised at how fast you can grow a flock with just a few chickens. Just do some math.... say a hen lays 4 eggs a week, 16 eggs a month (kinda low numbers here) If you hatch them and Half hatch that is 8 chicks a month and 4 will be pullets so 4 pullets a month for say 6 months hatching season that is 24 new pullets a year to pick from. If you cull to 25% that are breeder quality that will give you 6 good pullets to breed with.... see a WHOLE new flock from just one hen LOL
My marans I started with just 1 roo and 5-6 pullets. Added some roos and soon I had HUNDREDS of chicks to pick from. Down to just 16, but that is going to be thinned down till I find the dark egg layers... I have about 4 I think. BTW that picture the other day was not of my darkest eggs..... they are in the bator now. I don't usually breed brother and sister but she is with a decent little blue roo and I though WTH lets see what I get. If he has as dark of egg genes as she does WOW that could be a great color egg layer. Let see if they even hatch.