Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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What would you consider mature for processing?

I processed at 17-wks, one was on the smaller side, but than that is why I was not keeping it for breeding, other too were 4+lbs. I am planning a grow out pen for roosters this year, I will let them go to 20+ wks next time.
 
That's good to know Keara. At what weight do you process yours?

Well, looks like you read my mind while I was typing!
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Yes they are.

Mine too???????????????
Karen in California

All of my BCMs are from Kelvin Jeane's original 20 hens. I have never mixed my line. By the way, they are all starting to lay pretty well so I should be able to get egg orders out soon.
 
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Don't we all?? I'm starting to look like Roos-R-Us
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I am with you on this one sister. . .. . I am starting to divide one of my new pens into mini bachelor pads . . . .
 
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You really need to work on acquiring an incubator . . . .. Then you can hatch all the roos you want ( or don't want )
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He's working on it, trust me.......before we know it Mr. Mel is going to have chicks hatching and coming out of his ears.
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What would you consider mature for processing?

I processed at 17-wks, one was on the smaller side, but than that is why I was not keeping it for breeding, other too were 4+lbs. I am planning a grow out pen for roosters this year, I will let them go to 20+ wks next time.

It's a waste of feed, but if I'm going to eat it....it's going to be worth it, but any cockerel that we process here is always over 6 months old. We have processed a few males younger than that and they seemed pretty scrawny. Marans cockerels dress out very nice at approx. 6 mos or so.
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