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This assumption could get you in trouble. Marans are relatively new in the US. They do not have a standard that has been accepted yet, so THEY CAN NOT BE SHOWNED in normal catergories. Someone else in this thread will have to tell you what they can be showed in - - - but it is not normal like other breeds.
ALSO, many have worked long and hard with their marans and do not want to risk them catching something at a show for the sake of a ribbon . . . . Those of us with marans value them greatly and protect them fiercely. . .
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The pecking order you are describing is NORMAL. . . Anytime you add new bird(s) to an established flock, it will get nasty. The new bird gets picked on awful. It is much better NOT TO INTRODUCE ONE BIRD AT A TIME . . . I think you need 3 or 4 new birds to come in at the same time to make it more peaceful and gentle.
This assumption could get you in trouble. Marans are relatively new in the US. They do not have a standard that has been accepted yet, so THEY CAN NOT BE SHOWNED in normal catergories. Someone else in this thread will have to tell you what they can be showed in - - - but it is not normal like other breeds.
ALSO, many have worked long and hard with their marans and do not want to risk them catching something at a show for the sake of a ribbon . . . . Those of us with marans value them greatly and protect them fiercely. . .
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The pecking order you are describing is NORMAL. . . Anytime you add new bird(s) to an established flock, it will get nasty. The new bird gets picked on awful. It is much better NOT TO INTRODUCE ONE BIRD AT A TIME . . . I think you need 3 or 4 new birds to come in at the same time to make it more peaceful and gentle.