Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

well no electric up at my coops so not an option. I will have to say several of the girls in the layer house are pretty ancient and destined for the soup pot soon. All of my birds have been in a hard molt this year, including the pullet that hatched last Jan. so have been giving the benefit of the doubt for a bit. But their time is coming sooooon.....

I solved the no electric problem with mega amounts of 12 gauge extension cords. I think I had to run about 200-250 feet. Not the best option, but it has been working.
 
Not sure. About 75 Marans hens, I guess? And the roosters to go with them.
Wow!!!!! A full time job!
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Not sure. About 75 Marans hens, I guess? And the roosters to go with them.
Whoa! 75! I guess a few eggs can be exciting when coming out of a molt or reaching laying eggs, but not on an average day. Is this normal for your girls at this time of year? Where are you living. I am in MD by the beach. It is not freezing during the day yet and the hens are giving one less a week at times.
 
My son and I will both be receiving our Cukoo Marans in April. We would love the Black or Blue Copper, but no one near us has them and we are only getting a few. We may ask a lot of questions because the breed is new to us. Thank you all for being so helpful.
 
How are everyone's girls laying right now?
I've got 8 marans pullets 6 months old. 3 are broody. I get 1-2 one day then 3-4 the next. A total of 37 layers and I'm getting 6-16 a day. Jars to fill orders with that kind of fluctuation and unreliable numbers. Hurry up molt and daylight. Lit the coop a month ago and almost all the birds are done molting. All we need is time.
 
Whoa! 75! I guess a few eggs can be exciting when coming out of a molt or reaching laying eggs, but not on an average day. Is this normal for your girls at this time of year? Where are you living. I am in MD by the beach. It is not freezing during the day yet and the hens are giving one less a week at times.

I'm in north Texas and our weather is all over the place. It alternates between hot, freezing, rain, snow, and sun. I think it has everyone confused. It has ME confused.

But I'm up to about 8 or 10 eggs a day now. Hopefully most of them will be laying pretty soon. Especially after Christmas when the days start getting longer.
 
I've got 8 marans pullets 6 months old. 3 are broody. I get 1-2 one day then 3-4 the next. A total of 37 layers and I'm getting 6-16 a day. Jars to fill orders with that kind of fluctuation and unreliable numbers. Hurry up molt and daylight. Lit the coop a month ago and almost all the birds are done molting. All we need is time.
I pray that the time goes by faster than expected.
 

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