Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

chasehope, Congrats on your wins and informing the judge!


Pink, Why not make up multiple copies of the proposed SOP, and put them right in front of the cages so the judges, and others, can see plainly! You know, like they do in stores, "take one~free!" Maybe if all that showed did this the judges would learn what to actually look for!
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Jan~
Beautiful Eggs! Beautiful Birds! I have to tell you that is the first photo of a Birchen that I have ever seen that showed the such great detail of the bird, I had no idea what they really looked like until now. She is ABSOLUTELY STRIKING!!!!! Maybe you shouldn't have posted that photo.....now I'm thinking that may be a color variety that could very well find itself a home here. WoW!!!!
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Pinkchick Don't get your hopes up on this line... It would appear to be a very odd occurance indeed....... and I mean (what the heck!!) kind of odd. I have several ppl working on the question: WHAT THE HECK IS THIS!!! I have no reasonable explaination for this bird.. I can't reproduce it again. So it is likely to come back to my flock and I will trade out for a correct bird for my friends flock... Sad.... But I willsurely enjoy her in my Eye Candy pen.... Shall we name her folks... ???? Let's see what you have for names.... A little background first:

My coop is WONKA. My male is Charlie and the hens are the Chocolate Factory.... We have Hers-He already (the male/female Jesse Bryant bird) and we have Cadbury.... you get the idea...

Is there a show in Chehalis???? APA???? ( no holding out here!!!)...

Debbi
: AWESOME IDEA

So Pink..... Are you oggling the Wade line???? hmmmmmm (te he)
 
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geebs,

She reminds me of a "Mint Patty".
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Then there is that Nestle bar that is white & milk chocolate, but I can't remember the name of it.
 
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Thanks for posting that Debbi.
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I thought that just as I hit the submit button.......this would be great for the general public. I did leave some cards at the poultry barn this year when I went to see the birds. The gentleman that was supervising the barn couldn't believe his ears when I asked him if he had ever seen a "chocolate egg"......."A WHAT?????" he said. Well it just so happens that my cell phone is loaded with photos for such occasions. All he could say was "WoW!" "That's a chicken egg?"
Funny thing.....we were getting ready to exit the building and this man walked up to my husband (I was being educated by a sweet young man, probably about 9 years old about his Giant Cochins....lol the birds were bigger than he was and talk about knowing his stuff..he was too cute) and asked if I could get him in touch with some that has these birds, he was thinking while we were walking through the barn that it would be great for the local kids to have some and show them. I will be meeting with their 4-H group after they start up again for the new year. It's very exciting.
 
Pink: nice job on the 4h thing... that rocks... My 4h group showed our stuff and my daughter's eggs are due to go down tomarrow for judging... ya all know those purdy eggs we posted... Well they made Grand Champion round one... Let's see what they do at state Competition...Important note... The judge broke open 5 of them to see if they were grade "A" as well as uniform and pretty. He made the kids crack em and tell what they saw... I know it isn't the same rigid standard as a "show" but it is a jumping off point and a real chance to educate the masses. We did quite a display the year before last on the breed.... My daughter's giant Cochin took reserve and her BC marans Took a reserve ribbon as well and the judge didn't have familiarity with the breed (marans)... He liked clean legged meat birds so It was a really fair test for the bird against Leghorns and Austolorps etc... We are not showing birds this round... just eggs....

My FFA students are competing in chickens next year... It is so hard for them to do EVERYTHING... They were wrapped up in the sheep thing and market goats.
 
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Okay......so her name could be Umpaloompa, "I want an Umpaloompa and I want it noooow!" Slugworth is out, totally not appropriate....ummm Gobstopper?....no.....Veruka?......no......I'm no help with one Jan. Sorry!

I have always respected and have a great respect for the Wade Jeane line birds, I think they are great.

I think there is a show coming up in Chehalis....yep. I have a West Coast Show schedule and think that it would be a great thing to share so everyone knows where and maybe they will have a chance to go.

I hope it is okay to post this......this came from Walt Leonard APA District 8 Director, MCC. Thanks Walt if your out there!
Walt Leonard
APA District 8 Director

WESTERN SHOW SCHEDULE

Santa Barbara County Fair Benefit Show
Sept. 20
Santa Maria, CA. Santa Barbara County Fairgrounds
Diana Anderson (805) 717-2854
Central Coast Feather Fanciers 
Twenty-Fourth Annual
Oct. 9-10
Paso Robles, CA 
Paso Robles Event Center
Info & entries: 
Tami and Amanda Clark 
9535 Carmel Rd. 
Atascadero, CA 93422 
(805) 466-7214 
[email protected]
Arizona State Fair 
Poultry Show
TBD
Phoenix, AZ
Info & entries: 
Jim Smith 
P.O. Box 173 
Centeral, AZ 85531 
(928) 485-9302 
[email protected]
or 
Mary Martin: (602) 252-6771
Pacific Northwest Poultry Association 
Winter Classic
TBD
Stevenson, WA
Info & entries: 
Kathy Giberson
22813 NE 92nd Ave. 
Battle Ground, WA 98604 
(360)-687-4532 
[email protected]
Seaside Feather Fanciers 
Bash at the Beach VII
Oct. 23-24
Ventura, CA 
Ventura County Fairgrounds at Seaside Park
Info & entries: 
Dave Anderson 
1947 Grand Ave. 
Fillmore, CA 93015 
(805) 524-4046 
[email protected]
Four Corners Poultry Association 
Fall Show
Nov. 6-7
Farmington, NM
Info & entries: 
Bert Stark & Gene Stark 
#12 CR 5467 
Farmington, NM 87401-1420 
Phone: (505) 632-3286 
(505) 320-0041 
Fax: (505) 325-2395
Golden Gate Bantam Club and Bakersfield Fancy Feathers Club 
Joint Double Show
Nov. 13-14
Bakersfield, CA
Info & entries: 
Nathan Branum 
11209 Michele Ave. 
Bakersfield, CA 93312 
(661) 589-8179 
[email protected]
or: 
Eric Kutch 
P.O. Box 1663 
Jamestown, CA 95327 
(209) 984-4773
Northern Nevada Poultry Fanciers Association
Nov. 20
Reno, NV
Info & entries: 
Diana Monroe 
2250 Sutro Dr.
VC Highlands, NV 89521
[email protected]
Tucson Poultry, Pigeon, and Fancy Fowl Show
Nov. 27-28
Tucson, AZ
Info & entries: 
Muriel Ewer 
6262 South Sorrell Ln. 
Tucson, AZ 85746 
Ph. & fax: (520) 883-0857
Pacific Coast Bantam Club
California National Banquet
Dec. 4-5
Victorville, CA 
San Bernardino County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: 
Juanita Hall 
10170 Sunland Blvd. 
Sunland, CA 91040-1651 
Ph. & fax: (818) 353-6749 
[email protected]
Amador Youth Poultry Show
Dec. 4
Ione, CA 
Evalyn Bishop Hall
Info & entries: Angela Creach [email protected]

Washington Feather Fanciers 
Winter Brisk
TBD 

Chehalis, WA
Info & entries: 
Mike Dooms 
2412 Seward Ave. 
Centralia, WA 98531 
(360) 736-2751 
[email protected]
or 
Tracy Adkins 
[email protected]
Gila Valley Poultry Club
TBD
Stafford, AZ
Info & entries: 
Travis Hawkins 
P.O. Box 805 
Pima, AZ 85543 
(928)-485-0394
Gold Coast Poultry Fanciers
Jan. 8-9, 2011
Hollister, CA 
Bolado Park San Benito County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: 
Donald Barger [email protected]
Pacific Poultry Breeders Association
Jan. 29-30
Stockton, CA 
San Joaquin County Fair Grounds
Info & entries: 
Heather Vermazen 
2396 County Road 99D Woodland, CA 95695
[email protected]
Alternate
Bonnie Sallee 
P.O. Box 697 
Pine Grove, CA 95665 
(209)-296-8084 
[email protected]
Humboldt Poultry Fanciers 
Winter Show
Feb. 12-13
Eureka, CA
Info & entries: 
Harry Majors 3389 Mitchell's Heights Dr. Eureka, CA 95503
Cell #: (707) 496-6350 
[email protected]
Santa Fe Poultry Club
TBD
Santa Fe, NM
Info & entries: 
Ed Vasquez 
4072 Buffalo Grass Rd. 
Santa Fe, NM 87507 
(505) 471-1373 
[email protected]

Greater California Society of Poultry Fanciers 
2010 Greater California Show
Feb. 19

Fresno, CA 
Fresno County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: 
Sue Gallegos 
28270 Burrough Valley Rd. 
Tollhouse, CA 93667 
(559)-855-3951 
[email protected]
Arizona Poultry Organization
Feb. 26-27
Casa Grande, AZ Pima County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: Lacy Greer [email protected]
Golden Gate Bantam Club and Bakersfield Fancy Feathers Club
Mar. 5-6
Bakersfield, CA Kern County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: 
Nathan Branum 
11209 Michele Ave. 
Bakersfield, CA 93312 
(661) 589-8179 
[email protected]
or: 
Eric Kutch 
P.O. Box 1663 
Jamestown, CA 95327
Stanislaus County Youth Poultry Show
TBD
Turlock, CA Stanislaus County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: Antony Rose 209-988-7762
Washington Feather Fanciers Cascade Spring Show
TBD
Monroe, WA
Info & entries: 
Josh Simon 
8125 143rd Ave. 
Lake Stevens, WA 98258 
(425) 327-9400
Shasta County 4-H Poultry Show
tbd
Redding, CA Shasta College Farm

Info & entries: Leeann Stearns
530-226-0413
Angelus Ranus 4-H Youth Poultry Show
TBD
Angels Camp, CA Tower Pavilion, Calaveras County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: Kim Landreth (209) 736-2002 [email protected]12.ca.us

Seaside Feather Fanciers 2010 Spring Fling
Apr .
Ventura, CA 
Santa Cruz Building Ventura County Fairgrounds at Seaside Park
Info & entries: 
Dave Anderson 
1947 Grand Ave. 
Fillmore, CA 93015 
(805) 524-4046 
[email protected]
Pacific Northwest Poultry Association
Apr 16-17
Stevenson, WA Skamania County Fairgrounds
Info & entries: Kathy Giberson 360-687-4532 [email protected]
 
I'm going to watch some of those shows as I never hatched any close to being good enough to show....though I have a couple that might be mature enough next year. To see what I can see at Santa Maria and Paso Robles and Bakersfield.....maybe some day I'll have some good enough. I love Birchens and I did hatch out a male from some blues but he is a eating bird but I sure would like to have some of those and I have an excuse as using Birchen on the Silver Cuckoos is a good thing......
 
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It will be great to hear what you experience when you go, I'm going to try and atleast attend some of them that are with in a reasonable distance. I think it will be very educational. I don't show because I am scared to death of the diseases and bringing it home to my birds. Remember that John Travolta movie .....ummm "The boy in the bubble" that may be the only way I ever take one of my birds to a show. I'm not being funny either and no disrespect meant to anyone who shows their birds, my hat is off to all that do, without others being willing to show...no bird would be recognised.
 
I think I have located the hen... It is in my cull pen... I have someone working on it... It isn't something I hatched from for next year's babies...(whew!!!) Man do I have respect for ppl who understand genetics!!!! My brain hurts... so I have to drop off and do some physical activity to balance out my mind....
 

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