Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Thank-you for the pep talk
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I am disappointed about the yellow legs
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At least I have 4 pullets and a couple of nice cockerels to work with . . I think!
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Looking forward to learning more!
Being disappointed I believe is a huge part of breeding the Marans. There is so much thats gone on with them as far as crossbreeding, culling methods or lack of that it takes some willingness to wade thru it all.
 
Being disappointed I believe is a huge part of breeding the Marans.

AMEN sister! How's it going Vicki?

I almost never get a chance to buzz in here. There are so many new names on the Marans thread that I feel like a stranger.
My breeding program is coming to a slamming halt this year due to some fertility issues. It is hard for the program to move ahead if you can't hatch chicks LOL... What I have hatched is looking heavily male... Some things NEVER change!
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MATH ACE?!?!?!?!
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I don't believe it!

How the heck are you doing lady?

So good to see you!


Sorry to hear about the fertility problems, do you have any clue as to why?
 
After reading your post, and being new to Marans, I am curious what the things are that you look for, good and bad in your Marans as you are growing them out. Any tips would be greatly appreciated :D    


Hi! Not ignoring you.....BYC let me log in yesterday briefly and then I got bumped and couldn't log back on.
Will work on a list for you of things that we look for as the birds are maturing. :)
 
Excuse the poor quality photos, taken with my phone and inbetween the severe weather we've had over the last 4 days. My oldest chicks are 7 weeks on Friday and the BCM pullets are starting to show nice copper! The pullets were also a little damp from running up from the barn in the rain when I brought them up to sort them, so are lookin a bit disheveled. I'll try for some better full shots of them when the weather has finally passed. They hate the thunder!
 
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Excuse the poor quality photos, taken with my phone and inbetween the severe weather we've had over the last 4 days. My oldest chicks are 7 weeks on Friday and the BCM pullets are starting to show nice copper! The pullets were also a little damp from running up from the barn in the rain when I brought them up to sort them, so are lookin a bit disheveled. I'll try for some better full shots of them when the weather has finally passed. They hate the thunder!
wierd triple posting....sorry
 
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Excuse the poor quality photos, taken with my phone and inbetween the severe weather we've had over the last 4 days. My oldest chicks are 7 weeks on Friday and the BCM pullets are starting to show nice copper! The pullets were also a little damp from running up from the barn in the rain when I brought them up to sort them, so are lookin a bit disheveled. I'll try for some better full shots of them when the weather has finally passed. They hate the thunder!
Nice! This is the color that is just now coming in on that young pullet from Texas and she is 4 months old. I wish the 6 youngin's had this much....but hey.....I'll take what they have and cross my fingies for more and I noticed a nice copper spot on cockerel #36's right wing bow yesterday morning. :) Collecting eggs again as my oldest Splash gal has decided to grace me with some and I figure I better get them before she takes another break again or thinks that she has to be broody. For crying out loud this hen goes broody more than any bird I have ever had. I have her and all of my Splash girls in with my Blue Copper, Lil' Bill......looking for some Splash babies and single testing the 2 hens that I borrowed from my BF with him. I'm not so sure I will be using the blue that I borrowed back from her though.......just too many things about her I don't want to deal with right now, lightly feathered shanks, lighter egg color than I like and she is very dark blue. Now that I have these chicks this medium tone of blue I don't really want to go back to the dark. Hope that eagle doesn't come back. Found the body of special little pullet #31 yesterday......looks like the blackberry jungle behind the coops that seperates my property from the neighbors has claimed another victim. I probably don't even want to think of how many little ones I have lost to the berry jungle. I keep the berries off of my fencing and I keep a trail whacked down the fence line, but that is all the further I can go with it. Wish I could turn my goaties loose on the fence line, however, with that particular neighbor the goaties are a no-no and must stay on their own property, so I just have to deal with the berry situation.
 
AMEN sister! How's it going Vicki?

I almost never get a chance to buzz in here. There are so many new names on the Marans thread that I feel like a stranger.
My breeding program is coming to a slamming halt this year due to some fertility issues. It is hard for the program to move ahead if you can't hatch chicks LOL... What I have hatched is looking heavily male... Some things NEVER change!
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Hey Lisa! Sorry to hear about the fertility issues, that is never easy. I deal with that in the Columbian Wyandottes, both large fowl and bantams and it can be frustrating for sure. I hope you are able to get it ironed out and sort out where exactly the issue is.
 
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This is the color that is just now coming in on that young pullet from Texas and she is 4 months old.

I wish the 6 youngin's had this much....but hey.....I'll take what they have and cross my fingies for more and I noticed a nice copper spot on cockerel #36's right wing bow yesterday morning.
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Collecting eggs again as my oldest Splash gal has decided to grace me with some and I figure I better get them before she takes another break again or thinks that she has to be broody. For crying out loud this hen goes broody more than any bird I have ever had.
I have her and all of my Splash girls in with my Blue Copper, Lil' Bill......looking for some Splash babies and single testing the 2 hens that I borrowed from my BF with him. I'm not so sure I will be using the blue that I borrowed back from her though.......just too many things about her I don't want to deal with right now, lightly feathered shanks, lighter egg color than I like and she is very dark blue. Now that I have these chicks this medium tone of blue I don't really want to go back to the dark.


Hope that eagle doesn't come back.

Found the body of special little pullet #31 yesterday......looks like the blackberry jungle behind the coops that seperates my property from the neighbors has claimed another victim.
I probably don't even want to think of how many little ones I have lost to the berry jungle. I keep the berries off of my fencing and I keep a trail whacked down the fence line, but that is all the further I can go with it. Wish I could turn my goaties loose on the fence line, however, with that particular neighbor the goaties are a no-no and must stay on their own property, so I just have to deal with the berry situation.
You are definitely making progress, especially with the coppering and color tone. That nice medium blue is what I've found to produce the best results in the marans copperwise. The lighter ones tend to be too washed out in the copper and too dark, they don't get enough.
Too bad you lost that little girl, but sure hope you are able to get another few chicks hatched out that are great quality. I hate losing any animal.
Last night I was able to sort through those chicks from the 2nd hatch and have 11 separated to go elsewhere. I did leave a few that were just too hard to tell for sure what was going on. In the birchens the pullet's combs are super tiny, so will wait a bit longer to sort them again for combs.
I forgot to mention that I have two birchen pullets from my own pens that are black with a nice silver coming in on them. One in particular is beastly, so will be looking forward to watching her grow. I will try to get some photos of birds over the next few days, all this rain sure messes with plans tho
 
You are definitely making progress, especially with the coppering and color tone. That nice medium blue is what I've found to produce the best results in the marans copperwise. The lighter ones tend to be too washed out in the copper and too dark, they don't get enough. 
Too bad you lost that little girl, but sure hope you are able to get another few chicks hatched out that are great quality. I hate losing any animal. 
Last night I was able to sort through those chicks from the 2nd hatch and have 11 separated to go elsewhere. I did leave a few that were just too hard to tell for sure what was going on. In the birchens the pullet's combs are super tiny, so will wait a bit longer to sort them again for combs. 
I forgot to mention that I have two birchen pullets from my own pens that are black with a nice silver coming in on them. One in particular is beastly, so will be looking forward to watching her grow. I will try to get some photos of birds over the next few days, all this rain sure messes with plans tho


I miss those last Black Birchens I had. I miss looking at them and seeing that silver on black. Wish they had had better egg color. :/
I would love to see your Birchens.....did you breed any blues?

We don't even talk about the weather over here right now......get this.....the 1st 2 weeks of May was beautiful and no rain. The last 2 weeks of May has been down right......wet. Over 4 inches of rain so far in May and still 2 days left, currently it is not raining, but is forecasted. Last night and the night before sounded like we were living in a dishwasher that never turns off.
Reading the rain totals this morning......they say we got more rain in May in 2 weeks, then we did in February and March combined. SOGGY!

Back to Marans and talking of setting eggs again......I am really hoping that Roberta, the Splash Cpr hen that took over a year to ever lay an egg, will resume laying before then so I can a few of her eggs to test.

To date she has only laid 3 eggs. Her first one was what....2 months ago or something like that, I haven't seen one from her in a month.
It's dumb.
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