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Do you know if your roo was supposed to come from pure blue marans or blue copper marans? I have noticed that the blue coppers do get their neck feather coppering first and then start getting the back coppering. If he was a solid blue marans crossed to a blue copper or black copper, he may only get neck (hackle) coppering. If you cross him again to a blue copper or black copper hen, the next generation copper coloring will be better etc..
All I can say is... It is a fact that there is copper there from somewhere... You can choose to breed it out... or embrace the copper and breed him to copper necked females...
That is what I would do... Gotta love those Duracells...Hey now that is a good roo name...I might just have to use that...
A few days ago I brought up about maybe doing a discussion on the tail of the Marans all varietys included. Most of the female I have seen have the pinched tail and a few of the males. I have found with my other breeds that If you locate a male that has a more rounded tail like an inverted U and use over the female it will open up the tail section and will not be pinched. I have not done any work on this fault as I was working on Type faults in other places.
For the high or low tail just use a bird that is opposite.
Anyone have any proven ideas I sure would like to hear them as I am getting ready to mate some single matings.