Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Havi: This year in the PNW we had such a mild weather that the birds feathers should have molted months before they actually did... That caused some mighty tired looking feathers. The new feathers will come in much better I imagine.
 
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Beautiful Rooster!! Love the stance he has and really like how he is colored up. Should make a great breeder. Do you know what line he may be from. My main roo is from the Jeane line, but he is twice the size of the rest. At less than 5 months, he probably goes around 5 pounds already. My other two roos from the same parents are about half his size. Odd. Oh by the way, he IS the boss of the pen. LOL
 
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Hello Bev Thank you for joining this thread, you are greatly admired. Also, thank you for my BCM's I love them. Now...

If I should by chance hatch out a wheaten chick (and I have from another breeder) is it considered a Wheaten, a BCM or just a cull?
 
If I should by chance hatch out a wheaten chick (and I have from another breeder) is it considered a Wheaten, a BCM or just a cull?

All depends what it looks like. There is always a possibility that Wheaten,White or Golden Salmon recessives might inherit melanisers from their BC parents,( & if they do not have the required Inhibitor of Dermal Melanin) might have black,grey or even blue shank colour. These would be culls as these shank colours are a disqualification in all Marans varieties except Black,BC & Birchin.
They may however be perfectly good examples of these varieties.
Judge the individual bird.
David​
 
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All depends what it looks like. There is always a possibility that Wheaten,White or Golden Salmon recessives might inherit melanisers from their BC parents,( & if they do not have the required Inhibitor of Dermal Melanin) might have black,grey or even blue shank colour. These would be culls as these shank colours are a disqualification in all Marans varieties except Black,BC & Birchin.
They may however be perfectly good examples of these varieties.
Judge the individual bird.
David

Thank you David
 
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Does anybody happen to know if the Pene blood in BC Marans goes back to France, or if this was done in the US?
 
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Beautiful Rooster!! Love the stance he has and really like how he is colored up. Should make a great breeder. Do you know what line he may be from. My main roo is from the Jeane line, but he is twice the size of the rest. At less than 5 months, he probably goes around 5 pounds already. My other two roos from the same parents are about half his size. Odd. Oh by the way, he IS the boss of the pen. LOL

He's from the Wade Jeane line, too. And he is big. He's 5 mo, but already bigger than ALL of my adult hens! He's now the boss roo of the free ranging flock.
 
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Most of the time when you see the tail feather like this it is from feather mites, can be eliminated by sprayig 50 % malathion and water on the tail, 4 tablespoon a gallon of water add 4 spoons of dish soap to help stick to feathers.
 
What is a "tail mite"... never had anything like that.... never even heard of a "tail mite".. got any pix??
My birds get tired feathers at the end of the season... They can look pretty ratty by the time they molt if the season is exceptionally long like this year.
 
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Hate to say it but if you have had tails on your fowl that looked like this you have had feather mites. Most everyone has had them if you don't spray the tail section. Just keep the spray out of the eyes. You can actually spray the tails wothout catching up the birds. The feather mite is very , very small.
 

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