Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Just an update. Rotisserie one of my cuckoos layed her second egg yesterday morning and it is much darker than the first. I was surprised because everyone I talked to said they wouldn't get darker but it definitely is! Now just waiting to see what her sister miss yellow feet will pop out for her second egg.
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Just an update. Rotisserie one of my cuckoos layed her second egg yesterday morning and it is much darker than the first. I was surprised because everyone I talked to said they wouldn't get darker but it definitely is! Now just waiting to see what her sister miss yellow feet will pop out for her second egg.
Rotisserie? That's a rooster's name
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Nice cuckoo egg
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Didn't know rotisserie was gender specific. Thought it was just a type of chicken like fried and nuggets
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thank you I was surprised and impressed with her.
 
However odd the situation, Daisy is absolutely gorgeous, so I completely don't blame you for not wanting to trade her back. All I can figure is that she was meant to have a good home with you. After all, they do have a way of becoming a part of our lives, don't they?

Dixie Chick is so stunningly beautiful!
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If you don't mind, could you please let me know how she made it through the winter? I'm seriously considering purchasing a BA in the next order, but I will drop the idea if they truly are an anti-cold weather breed. Blue chickens add something special to your flock, which is why I had to have a couple to complete our "color collection" (an Olive Egger and a Blue Ameraucana).

Thank you for complementing Eperny's name, Sophia. I love Daisy's, too, because it sounds the way she looks, happy and cute.
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My mother actually christened Eperny after a city in France that she visited once.

-Alexandra33
I'll definatley let you know how Dixie makes it through the winter. Most of my other ones (actually all of them) are hefty, fuller breeds like marans. I have 4 marans, 2 salmon faverolles, and a really big rooster who Dixie ALWAYS has to sleep next too, so hopefully they will help her stay warm. Daisy is Dixie's side kick. They are always together. Dixie is at the top of the pecking order so when treats are introduced she gets first pick, but she always lets her bestie Daisy get the good stuff too. It's really cute watching them interact. I'm also planning on setting up a "winter roost" specifically just for the winter that used 2 by 4s so that when they are sleeping, their bodies cover their toes to prevent frostbite (although most of my girls have feathered feet). Their roost right now is made out of 1 by 2s so they can wrap their toes around it like they would do in the wild (that's what they prefer, but in the winter they'll have to deal without that to stay warm).

If you do end up purchasing a BA in your next order, I suggest getting multiple because they don't always come blue so with one, you might not even get a true blue andalusian.

Yeah, I've always thought Daisy fit her perfectly from the time she was a baby. Dixie was originally Sadie...then Lacy, before I finally settled on Dixie which fits her sassy personallity better. That's very cool how Eperny got her name. She's just gorgeous by the way.












Here are some pics of them as babies...just cause I think they were so darn cute
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Also, feel free to PM me because I bet I'm annoying some other people talking about a BA on a marans thread
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Just an update. Rotisserie one of my cuckoos layed her second egg yesterday morning and it is much darker than the first. I was surprised because everyone I talked to said they wouldn't get darker but it definitely is! Now just waiting to see what her sister miss yellow feet will pop out for her second egg.
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e found most 1st eggs have a pale powder coating. Not sure why but all my girls 1st eggs were paler
 




cuckoo maran...

So, HOW do i know the details of how my hen, Charlotte, will act when she is ready to lay?
She is 4 months old and seems 'bossy' towards our other hens.
How fast should they grow?
At our local feed store they have austrolopes and RI reds which they say are 4 months old and they are way bigger than any of my 4 month olds.
Being new to having ANY chickens, what shall i expect when they DO lay?


HELP! PLEASE.
Thanks,
mike
 




cuckoo maran...

So, HOW do i know the details of how my hen, Charlotte, will act when she is ready to lay?
She is 4 months old and seems 'bossy' towards our other hens.
How fast should they grow?
At our local feed store they have austrolopes and RI reds which they say are 4 months old and they are way bigger than any of my 4 month olds.
Being new to having ANY chickens, what shall i expect when they DO lay?


HELP! PLEASE.
Thanks,
mike

I usually find our Marans start laying around the 5 1/2- 6 month point. You'll see they will begin to drop and squat when laying is around the corner. Faces, combs and wattles will grow and redden. Ours usually become friendlier around POL.

Check the width of her pelvic bone spacing. 1 finger or less width, laying not immanent. 1 1/2, probably laying a small egg, or not laying. 2 finger width, laying. Keep checking. When they start to lay, add layer pellets, and oyster shell.
 
cuckoo maran... So, HOW do i know the details of how my hen, Charlotte, will act when she is ready to lay? She is 4 months old and seems 'bossy' towards our other hens. How fast should they grow? At our local feed store they have austrolopes and RI reds which they say are 4 months old and they are way bigger than any of my 4 month olds. Being new to having ANY chickens, what shall i expect when they DO lay? HELP! PLEASE. Thanks, mike
Once my cuckoos got mature they became the largest hens I have. They rival some roos for size.
 

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