Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Found it - -- - Don, this book was written in the 1940's and has not been reprinted since then. .. .
I am not questioning the content. I am sure it is excellent. What I am questioning is how good of shape the book will be in when I get it - - - used - - from someone online. I can just picturing opening up the package and the book falling apart in my hands.

So, my question is - - - do you like any other books that may of been more recently reprinted ? ? ?

CPARTIST - - I will try the interlibrary loan request.

Lisa, I have the book and it was and is in great shape. This book is written so that someone as illiterate as my self can understand. It also has all the genetic mumbo jumbo everyone is using today and a lot of it is word for word in some of the new books. He also has pages of pictures showing the same faults found in the SOP. The book is very cheap and you can also get it from Abebooks. No need to twist your arm to get this one.
 
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Most of the Books by Morley A Jull are on line free also. I like to have a book in hand. Most of the book here was complied in the 20's and 30's. I have not read the Purvis book, but will check it out. I have about 50 old Poultry books on hand. They have a lot of good ideas on cages and runs and just basic poultry.
 
Morning!
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Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Saturday!
 
Morning guys! Hey if anyone uses sevin dust for mites, I found the larger cans on sale at Lowes for 7 dollars since they are clearing out thier garden supplies for the winter. I just found mites on some chickens the other day. It is the first time mine have had it grrr. I was gonna use DE but it is hard to find around here so I went for the sevin. Seems to be working. I got some extra cans while they were on sale.
We got down to 36 last night so this means moving and/or digging up my ultra tropical plants and putting them in the greenhouse so they don't croak lol.
Today feels dreary so here is a O/T of one of my brugmansia blooming (a flowering shrub/tree with long trumpet flowers that are intensly fragrant at night) to make you smile. Hey look pink chick they are PINK lol.
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Back to the Marans... Thanks for the info snowbird on the books. I will have to look for them.
 
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Illia,

I was trying to remember that name! I grew some last year, purple and the white ones. Sweet smelling, pretty to look at, and oh so deadly poisonous.
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Angel's Trumpet was the only name I could think of.
 
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I was thinking Angel Trumpets too!


They are beautiful flgarden. Thanks for sharing them. You guys and gals would just shake your heads if you ever saw the amount of pink that I have surrounded myself, family and birds with.
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Has anyone ever read the book "Genetics of the Fowl- The Classic Guide to Chicken Genetics and Poultry Breeding" by F.B. Hutt?

I stumbled across this book and I am really enjoying it.
 

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