Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Hi! I have a question. I have a FBCM 2 month old roo. He has a couple white feathers in his primary feathers. Is this a disqualification or might these go away after a first molt? Thanks!
 
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Karen, I love your Pallet Palace Breeding Box! (I'm having an alliteration moment!) so creative and cute, too!

Thank you, thank you, thank you.................... I had fun doing it & have 4 more cut out & waiting for better weather to put together. I love to draw plans up & play around recycling. A neighbor sold me the fruit bins for $20 each so I was eager to give it a try. My plan is to separate ech rooster in one of these pens & give him hens for company when I want their eggs. I like to keep track of who's who.........LOL
 
Hello cluckcluck42, I am still learning on this thread. My understanding is not to be concerned about white feathers before they molt. It is after the molt that it is a problem.
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It is common for the babies to have some white on them but not all of them do. I have found that alot of the ones who don't have much white as babies turn out to be dark birds with dark coppering.
 
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So, far with my birds, I've found it to be the opposite. The more white primary feathers they have as babies, the darker (more melaniser) they have as they get older.
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So I've been reading all these stories of dissapointment from shipping eggs. I realise it's a gamble because of USPS handling, etc.....
What about having regional egg meets? People within a several hour drive of eachother getting together at some centeral local. With the goal of selling/trading hatching eggs and avoiding the post office all together. Does anyone do this? I know in some states people do chicken swaps... but I have avoided those. Read too many stories of people getting sick chickens.

Could even make it like a tupperware party and go to someones house eat, be social, show off pictures of your flock......

Any words of wisdom on this idea?

-Keara
 
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I think this is a wonderful idea. I would be so lucky living in the Pacific Northwest.(So many great breeders here!) Count me in if people can ever get it organized.
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I think this is a wonderful idea. I would be so lucky living in the Pacific Northwest.(So many great breeders here!) Count me in if people can ever get it organized.
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I will organize if there is interest but..... I am in Vermont! You westcoasters are on your own! I am so wishing I lived in northern California, as far as Marans breeders go...

-Keara
 
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Have been away from this thread for a while, but thought I'd post a photo of what I got today...
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I was happy that it is dark, and then with even darker spots!
 

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