Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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All that makes sense to me. I for sure will more heavily weigh the comb if it presents a problem. Too me, like I mentioned the face of a great bird should also include a good comb.
I guess the best thing to do is wait till the APA grinds out the SOP for the breed before I start getting too wound up over the tail angle. At this time no one can be doing any wrong since they have no SOP to go by. And I am sure there is plenty to work on instead of searching for a better tail in my flock. A from the sounds of it, we'll all have plenty of time before the APA puts out the an SOP for any Marans. From the way it was put earlier, we may be waitng years not months till it gets finalized. And I guess what was also said earlier is true. Don't show our birds till Feb of next year. Or longer?

The qualifying meet is in Feb, I believe, so it won't be too long. They have to have the final Standard before then. I think they are very close to it now. The tail angle won't change from 45 degrees. You can still show Marans before then and actually it is a good idea. The more that the judges see the better. The Marans Standard is pretty much done. There are only a few details that are missing. Undercolor color in the BC and wCite in the wings/tail of the BC. check the MCC site above for the Standard. THERE WILL BE VERY MINOR CHANGES TO THE STANDARD ON THE MCC SITE.

Walt

When it comes to showing, I want to get our better birds out to be seen. Mine are not a good example of what is a quality Marans, but I agree we as a breed need to get out into the public our birds. When I hooked up with Heather at the Chickenstock to give her my better tailed cockerel, only a couple outta a hundred even knew what a Black Copper Marans was. That can be changed by a good group of dedicated breeders consistantly bringing at least one Marans to show.
Yesterday I read someone saying the only real heritage quality Marans line in the USA came from a Bill Fitch. Anyone here heard of Bill? The guy who mentioned Mr Fitch, said he was no longer sure what a real Marans is in the USA, since so many have fiddled around with the breed. My original Marans came from a Betty Jo ALdrich. And she had her flocks for several years. And this was back well over 2 years ago I bought 10 hatchlings from her. I bred the cocks to my Amy Bubolts BCM line. The only one I kept from Betty Jo was my Birchen cock. I am sure others out there have Birchens, I just don't see them on here. But, it is nice to know we can take them to a show and enjoy them. Not being able to win anything is no issue with me. I care more about the breed then a ribbon. And the big picture is getting more people into chickens yet alone Marans. I see showing as a great way to get more PR for the breed. In the only three shows I entered, I seen one Marans cockerel at our State Fair. He was NOT very big but had a nice tail and proper BCM coloring. I am glad to know you do want us to show our best birds, IF they are good type and size.

OH yeah, how can a judge tell what someone has done to there birds? I see you all still wanting to talk about it. LETS!! I was told that ABA Vice President Matt Lhamon said, he judges the bird that is infront of him? Asides from the Lauriel make up birds, how do you know?
 
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That reminds me ruth, I was looking at our local Craigslist and saw the following listing: http://littlerock.craigslist.org/grd/1974983802.html. I remember thinking to myself that the picture looked awfully familiar and now I know why! Even though the auction states that the picture is an example of the breed and not the actual bird, I would hope they would have asked your permission!
 
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Most judges know exactly where to look for cheating. In Polish and other breeds, I open the wing and look at the wing tips in the light above my head and if they have been darkened you can see exactly where they did it. There really isn't much cheating at shows and for the most part judges in poultry have no idea who owns the birds. It is a big deal if you are caught, so you don't see it much.

I don't think the Marans exhibitors are going to stick in a bunch of junk at this qualifying meet. They already did that once and we gave them a second chance because the APA believes the Marans is a viable breed. This is a two strikes your out situation and that is why they have waited a whole season to try again. From what I see in shows the Marans should pass this time. Yes, we are looking for consistency.....particularly in the young birds.

There were no Marans at the show I judged. There were only Oriental breeds in this show.

Walt
 
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That reminds me ruth, I was looking at our local Craigslist and saw the following listing: http://littlerock.craigslist.org/grd/1974983802.html. I remember thinking to myself that the picture looked awfully familiar and now I know why! Even though the auction states that the picture is an example of the breed and not the actual bird, I would hope they would have asked your permission!

Last summer there was an EBAYer and BYCer who did just that. Stole pics from a UK Orp breeder and sold her eggs. Never saying that the pics is ONLY a represntation of the breed. I did one step further then just notifying EBAY. I first wrote her asking where her lines were from. She didn't say UK. At that time was 3 or 4 weeks AFTER she stopped using the stolen pics. I then wrote the last 5 winners of her auctions just forwarding them the URL of the UK breeder's website, informing them I didn't trust her and what they thought. This lousy EBAYer then went off on me for doing that. Saying I am in trouble. Needless to say I wasn't done with the bomb dropping on her.

She also said to me in an email before I wrote to these other honest EBAYers, her lines came from the same bird that I bought from a Top Exhibition breeder last spring. Except she didn't know I am friends with that breeder. When I called my breeder. That breeder told me the whole story. This lady did buy hatching eggs from her. And it was early Dec when she got them. And at the end of Dec. she said she had ONLY 4 hatch. Then wrote my friend asking for more eggs. Now go forward to late July. For her to be selling pure orp eggs to that person's line, she would have to have at least one cockerel, right? And that leaves her with at most 3 pullets. Well in late July she is selling two (6 egg) auctions a week. And she lives n the south & it's during July. And irony is my Orp breeder told me that the cockerel I got, last spring, from her, was the daddy of the supposed line that the EBAYer was saying is from her line. I haven't gotten an egg yet from my 7 month oles from the same daddy that this liar says is giving enough eggs for 2 six egg auctions per week. Again these auctions were in July from supposed Exhibition lines.
Now that is liar who sells for the buck, and doesn't care that a few of the people buying from her MAYBE getting those eggs for their 4H kids. No words that I am allowed to say, can express what I really feel on this subject.
 
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You all have to take a look at this E-Bay listing - does the picture of the BCMs look familiar?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … %26otn%3D2

Someone recognized it and wrote to tell me that the E-Bay seller was using a picture of my birds. I've reported it to E-Bay and contacted the seller and am waiting to hear back from both.

In the meantime, I surely hope it's not someone on BYC.

BUT....take a look at the eggs? I'm sure the photo is also stolen, alterered - OR - look closely. Is it just me or do you see a side seam going down one of the eggs? I really do think these are true chocolate eggs.
That reminds me ruth, I was looking at our local Craigslist and saw the following listing: http://littlerock.craigslist.org/grd/1974983802.html. I remember thinking to myself that the picture looked awfully familiar and now I know why! Even though the auction states that the picture is an example of the breed and not the actual bird, I would hope they would have asked your permission!

That picture is really popular on craigslist - I saw it on the Austin craigslist a month or so ago and knew I'd seen it somewhere but couldn't remember where (I was in the middle of reading this entire thread at the time). I pmed someone on this marans thread about it and apparently they took care of it becauase the picture magically disappeared shortly thereafter. That's just sad the things some people will do!
 
Debbi - - --

I'll be working on those pics today. Just finished with the garden and have something else to do inside FIRST.
I may get rained out - - - but I'm still working on it.

PINK - - I sent you a PM - - -so between computer crisises - - if you didn't get it let me know.

WALT - - Thank you so much for helping out on this thread with the politics involved with the judging and proposed standard. You bring a whole set of expertise to this forum that we desparetly needed.

Everybody have a GREAT DAY - - - I have to get busy with some of these "Honey Do's or I'll never get things done!"
 
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I guess I should be flattered that the picture of my Marans has become the one everyone wants to "steal" to misrepresent their own birds, who, I guess, must not be worthy of taking a picture of. As I said in my e-mail to the Craigslist person (and thanks for letting me know) - it doesn't matter if you say they aren't your birds or your eggs but are representative - well, we all know there's a lot of junk out there and if their own birds/eggs are what they are selling, then it's their own birds/eggs they should be posting pictures of.

Since that picture seems to be "out there" now I'm guessing there's not much I can do other than to notify E-Bay and Craigslist and the sellers.
 
my friend & co-worker just bought 2 marans last yr. nice big black hens. I love the dark chocolate eggs. I wanted to order a couple from my pet Chicken, but they wouldn't ship just 2. The coop is full for now. But hoping to add a few maran hens to my flock
 

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