Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Thanks for the tip - - - Maybe the LARGER shavings would be better in the beginning so that they wouldn't eat it ? ? ?
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If we finish the run tomorrow, I will post pictures. Other than the roofing - - - it will be 100% recycled. I even caught a neighbor throwing away 4 ft wide chicken wire- - -

You're in Wisconsin - -
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You guys won't warm up for a Lonnnng time! We made it into the 50's today and expect 60's tomorrow. Long Johns and sweats and I was READY today.
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If we finish the run tomorrow, I will post pictures. Other than the roofing - - - it will be 100% recycled. I even caught a neighbor throwing away 4 ft wide chicken wire- - -

You're in Wisconsin - - http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u55/BJ_BOBBI_JO9/Winter time/2887955.gif You guys won't warm up for a Lonnnng time! We made it into the 50's today and expect 60's tomorrow. Long Johns and sweats and I was READY today.
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Yes, we will have winter for awhile yet....my DH would love to have your weather here year round and he loves the snow!
 
yazine is the product we use for worms but no egg eating for 2 weeks after treatment and better to treat them all
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Debbi, 9 months seems to be when alot of mine like to molt. That and then around late Aug., Sept. Still check for mites, lice and how long it's been since she has been wormed.

We treated her for mites and currently she seems to free of them, we haven't de wormed her-what would be a good on to use?
 
We got our first black copper marans pullet today. She is sooo pretty and soo sweet and has already made 1 escape, though I have alert neighbors who helped me corner her and get her home (though she is pretty smart, hid in the rose bushes & I am thoroughly scraped up now... but she's safe and sound here at home where she belongs). She was hatched by a friend of mine in early October (thank you, gryeyes) and is 14 weeks old. I couldn't get a good picture of her today because of said escape (by the time we got everybody all settled in, it was too dark to get a good picture).

Her name is Henrietta. As soon as I get good light tomorrow, I'll post a picture of her. She has the most gorgeous copper hackle feathers!

ETA: She has feathered legs... that is American standard, yes?
 
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Yep, feathered shanks are what you're lookin for. Along the shaft of the leg and outer toe. Inner toe is NO BUENO (can't remember if it's a DQ or not)
Can't wait to see pictures... that's one of my favorite perks on this page. The visual really helps me to see what the standard is looking for and you get the best feed back.
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to BCMs!!!!
 
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Thanks, my plan is to put the younger one with less copper in with my hens that have good copper hackles, an
d the older, more colored boy in with hens that need more copper.

They both have great bodies, nice & big, and came from dark eggs. I can't wait to see how their chicks turn out. This darn cold weather here in NY is driving me crazy!

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Their bodies are great IMO, nice size! I love the bigger bodies birds, both the females and males, just something about seeing this them navigate those big ol' butts around so gracefully the way they do, just adds to the overall charm of the Marans.
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Do you breed the Blue Coppers as well as the Blues?
 
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If you can grab her, can you look under her hackles and see any new feather growth, or around her tail? Maybe she is going to start a molt, age sounds about right. Some of my Wellie girls will loose their breast feathers during molt just like a broody will, but they have never gone broody
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. Is she still laying? If still laying, is she still in full production or has she slowed? Have you noticed her egg color lightening up at all or getting somewhat splotchier than normal? Has her comb lightened up or does it seem a little more pale than normal, or the skin on her face?
 
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