Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

All the male wheaten pics I have seen have the white underfluff in their tails even on the Marans sites. Maybe it is cream or off-white but definitely not black.
If someone has one with black, I would like to see it.
 
another question please lol ,,,, whats the differance between under color and secondary color ? and why would thew moa try to confuse a carpenter ?
lol lol or are they the same thing ?
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Randy, the wheaten female has the white undercolor, the wheaten male has the gray undercolor. Don
 
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Randy, the wheaten female has the white undercolor, the wheaten male has the gray undercolor. Don


Randy I believe the secondary color and undercolor are one and the same. The MCCUSA lists the male as Light Slate and very light in saddle and hackle, and the female as Whitish to cream color. Don
 
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Randy that is what is in the proposed standard now and will probably change a few times before next October. After a few days off line we can go over the entire Wheaten Marans and discuss the entire thing if you would like as some have been asking for comments on wheatens. Don
 
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Take a look at the comments from the person from Hungary, he says the white in tail and wing has something to do with the Melanizers. Don

Ok, are we talking about adult white feathers here, or juvenile, or both??
 
so which have any of you found harder to breed out, too much melanizer, or too little? I have had some of both. Tried breeding both. Disliked the outcome both times, but sometimes kept one or two otherwise exceptional breeders. Too little melanizers almost ALL the pullets were solid black. Too little melanizers and the pullets were mossy and sometimes had brown fluff on their butts. My flock has never thrown wheaten, but have had brown bums here and there. Thanks for any and all input, guesses, opinions and stories related to this aspect of Marans breeding.
 

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