Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Hi Bev!

How are you and things going on the farm? Are you having predation issues still? I hope that has come to a screeching halt for you.
Have you received a photo of that solid blue male you were talking about?
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I wish I had known you were looking, this was Franky, my Cuckoo Marans roo. He was sent to the stew pot a couple months ago.
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If anyone would like to see what a side sprig looks like this male has two on the lower part of the comb.

Huh, I never noticed before you pointed that out!
Frank was suppose to be a pullet... he came from a bin at our local feed store, so he wasn't anything special. He was a good rooster though.
The family we rehomed him to said he made a great stew too.
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There is an American standard that we are breeding to, it's as much to the French standard as we could get. The process is that we write a standard to breed to and then there are a few hoops to jump before the birds are entered for a qualifying meet. If the birds get through the qualifying meet and are accepted by the APA they can then be shown in shows and can enter for the show prizes. The 4H kids will then be able to go further with their birds than the local shows. The qualifying meet for black coppers in in Newnan GA at the end of February 2011.

Keep you fingers cross folks
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I started the Marans Chicken Club two and a half years ago to try to get a group of people together to try and get the breed accepted by the APA. We are now a proper club with officers, constitution and byelaws. As I said in the previous posting we have egg shows and have two chicken shows that the officers attend a year. There are other chicken shows all over America that people have egg shows and show their birds. We have a free yahoo group where people can ask questions and also a club site where paid members do whatever members do. We also have a web site with quite a lot of information on Marans and the club.

When we first started we did have one or two people that were disruptive but they moved on and now it's a peaceful group for exchanging information about Marans. It is our club that is working with the APA to get the birds accepted. There is room for more than one club and we should all work together for the sake of this wonderful breed of chickens.

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Hi

There is an American standard that we are breeding to, it's as much to the French standard as we could get. The process is that we write a standard to breed to and then there are a few hoops to jump before the birds are entered for a qualifying meet. If the birds get through the qualifying meet and are accepted by the APA they can then be shown in shows and can enter for the show prizes. The 4H kids will then be able to go further with their birds than the local shows. The qualifying meet for black coppers in in Newnan GA at the end of February 2011.

Keep you fingers cross folks
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Bev

Thank you Bev,

Do you know why then that my Marans were DQ'd for having feathered shanks? If the proposed American Standard is as close to the French Standard as you could get, then wouldn't they need to have feathered shanks? These were your birds I was showing Bev and I know they meet the requirements!
 
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Hi

There is an American standard that we are breeding to, it's as much to the French standard as we could get. The process is that we write a standard to breed to and then there are a few hoops to jump before the birds are entered for a qualifying meet. If the birds get through the qualifying meet and are accepted by the APA they can then be shown in shows and can enter for the show prizes. The 4H kids will then be able to go further with their birds than the local shows. The qualifying meet for black coppers in in Newnan GA at the end of February 2011.

Keep you fingers cross folks
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Bev

Thank you Bev,

Do you know why then that my Marans were DQ'd for having feathered shanks? If the proposed American Standard is as close to the French Standard as you could get, then wouldn't they need to have feathered shanks? These were your birds I was showing Bev and I know they meet the requirements!

This is a new breed of chicken on the American show scene and most Judge in USA have no idea of what a Marans should look like. They will have to be educated just like the balance of us.
 
6 to 8 hours i guess,,,,,,, and yes that darn recessive pti-/pti-1 feather shank inhibitor gene hideing buncha darn kick in the head lol lol ....i have no idea what i just said
but easy to fix and this is long term and i have all the birds marked with leg bands

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{This is a new breed of chicken on the American show scene and most Judge in USA have no idea of what a Marans should look like. They will have to be educated just like the balance of us.}


This is why, a few pages back, I suggested that everyone showing their birds, take many copies of the proposed standard of the breed, and display it in front of the bird's cage. "Take one ~ Free!" Learn about the breed! If a judge sees that, they may actually read it and learn what a Marans is supposed to look like!
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Thank you Bev,

Do you know why then that my Marans were DQ'd for having feathered shanks? If the proposed American Standard is as close to the French Standard as you could get, then wouldn't they need to have feathered shanks? These were your birds I was showing Bev and I know they meet the requirements!

This is a new breed of chicken on the American show scene and most Judge in USA have no idea of what a Marans should look like. They will have to be educated just like the balance of us.

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Most shows would not let you leave info. in front of the Marans. They will let you have a Marans table setup with literature. I would suggest very politely to ask the people running the show to give the judge doing the Marans a copy of the Marans Standard. Very very politely.
 

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