Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Well Jeremy, you asked..................I did a no-no a couple of weeks ago & helped a chick out. I was clearing out the unhatched eggs from the hatcher shelf in the incubator & heard a peep. There was a White Marans stuck in his/her shell. I couldn't believe it. It was Friday & everyone else had hatched on Monday. I gently cracked away only the top part of it's shell to about 1/2 then laid it back in the hatcher. It freed itself after that but I was afrain I did it no favor because even though it was free of the shell now it was still in it's fetal position ............totally egg shaped. All it could do was kick a foot out & spin in circles.....so sad. I kept trying to straighten the neck to no good. I ended up forming a styrofoam collar out of strips cut from an egg carton in 4 sections & taped it around it's neck to hold its neck in place. I fed it & gave it water thinking by now it had depleted it's yolk sac nutrients & laid it down in the brooder protected from all the other chicks. I went to town & came home thinking I would find it dead but it wasn't & when I removed the collar it held it's head upright by itself. I was amazed. I fed it again & gave it another drink then went to work on the legs. I ended up with it in a funnel with it's legs down the spout & sitting in a small cheeze whiz type jar. I never though it would recover but it did & I thought it would be deformed but it isn't. It is now in the brooder with everyone else & it thinks it is normal like all the rest.
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Hello Vicki,
I am with you Sooooooooooo ready for Spring. Yesterday was a nice break in our cruddy weather & was a nice day & I took a drive with friends to Cheryl's home (Omelet Ranch) & picked up a Wheaten cockerel I was very pleased with. I had never seen an egg (in person) as dark as the egg Cheryl showed me he came from from Fitzgerald Farms, a #8. I amgetting some 6s. One of my friends bought a juvenile trio of Welsummers while we were there & was tickled to get them.
I hatched out Yokohamas for my grown son yesterday. I was only able to get 6 eggs & they were shipped in from Arkansas but I only got 3 chicks. A fourth one I am convinced could have made it if I had intervened sooner, but he didn't make it out of the egg. My new "no touch" policy backfired on me this time.
I have CrystalCreek Ameraucanas due on April 2nd & Christine Kitsch's Ameraucanas on the 6th(she was recommended by Harry Shaffer), Ruth's BCMs due on the 7th, Black Orpington traded eggs ( I traded Delaware hatching eggs for them) on the 9th & Black Marans & White Marans on the 7th too I think. I have Wynette's OEs due just before Carrie & I leave for the Stevensen Washington show on the 15 & an old styro full of Black Australorp, BCM, Andalusians & Light Sussex due out on the 7th.
I will be converting peach bins into divided brooders in the barn to hold all the new hatches til I decide what to keep & what to sell. I am a hatchaholic ,...........not even looking for the 12 step program I probably need.....LOL
 
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haha....am tired of it all too....we had a patch of about three or four days about a week or so ago where the weather was just fabulous...I was outside working and getting tons done, but then we got hit with the same...the cold, wet, muddy, mucky crap. I am usually a pretty even keel person, but man...it was like a blow to my spirits....

and yes!!! it totally counts
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whatcha got hatching now?

I've got some I hatched out on sunday....40 pretty happy healthy little boogers...I had my first batch of sussex, in the marans black coppers, blues, cuckoos, and my first dorkings! They are adorable! I have my next hatch coming up on friday I think...more Marans, Sussex, and I added in a batch of bantam Wyandotte eggs to hatch out for my dad since I had some space. I still get so excited everytime

Me too.....so excited!!!!!
 
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Hello Vicki,
I am with you Sooooooooooo ready for Spring. Yesterday was a nice break in our cruddy weather & was a nice day & I took a drive with friends to Cheryl's home (Omelet Ranch) & picked up a Wheaten cockerel I was very pleased with. I had never seen an egg (in person) as dark as the egg Cheryl showed me he came from from Fitzgerald Farms, a #8. I amgetting some 6s. One of my friends bought a juvenile trio of Welsummers while we were there & was tickled to get them.
I hatched out Yokohamas for my grown son yesterday. I was only able to get 6 eggs & they were shipped in from Arkansas but I only got 3 chicks. A fourth one I am convinced could have made it if I had intervened sooner, but he didn't make it out of the egg. My new "no touch" policy backfired on me this time.
I have CrystalCreek Ameraucanas due on April 2nd & Christine Kitsch's Ameraucanas on the 6th(she was recommended by Harry Shaffer), Ruth's BCMs due on the 7th, Black Orpington traded eggs ( I traded Delaware hatching eggs for them) on the 9th & Black Marans & White Marans on the 7th too I think. I have Wynette's OEs due just before Carrie & I leave for the Stevensen Washington show on the 15 & an old styro full of Black Australorp, BCM, Andalusians & Light Sussex due out on the 7th.
I will be converting peach bins into divided brooders in the barn to hold all the new hatches til I decide what to keep & what to sell. I am a hatchaholic ,...........not even looking for the 12 step program I probably need.....LOL

OOOOOooo!!! Did you see her Buff Laced Brahma chicks??? I am sooo jealous!! Those are the prettiest chickens I have ever seen, and when the price drops down, I WILL have some!!
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Dan did an amazing job with that color and the birds!!
 
Oh Mel, you're dreaming about the crowing, buddy!
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All of my boys started crowing at 7 & 8 weeks old. They started out just crowing in the mornings, but now, it's like an all-day-Crowathon!
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I swear, Clyde puts out a crow with decibals that equal a 747! If he crows when I'm in the coop with him, I swear my ears start bleeding!
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This winter if I had to go out to load the furnace at 3am, they would all start to crow. Thankfully, I have no real close neighbors!
 
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Hello Vicki,
I am with you Sooooooooooo ready for Spring. Yesterday was a nice break in our cruddy weather & was a nice day & I took a drive with friends to Cheryl's home (Omelet Ranch) & picked up a Wheaten cockerel I was very pleased with. I had never seen an egg (in person) as dark as the egg Cheryl showed me he came from from Fitzgerald Farms, a #8. I amgetting some 6s. One of my friends bought a juvenile trio of Welsummers while we were there & was tickled to get them.
I hatched out Yokohamas for my grown son yesterday. I was only able to get 6 eggs & they were shipped in from Arkansas but I only got 3 chicks. A fourth one I am convinced could have made it if I had intervened sooner, but he didn't make it out of the egg. My new "no touch" policy backfired on me this time.
I have CrystalCreek Ameraucanas due on April 2nd & Christine Kitsch's Ameraucanas on the 6th(she was recommended by Harry Shaffer), Ruth's BCMs due on the 7th, Black Orpington traded eggs ( I traded Delaware hatching eggs for them) on the 9th & Black Marans & White Marans on the 7th too I think. I have Wynette's OEs due just before Carrie & I leave for the Stevensen Washington show on the 15 & an old styro full of Black Australorp, BCM, Andalusians & Light Sussex due out on the 7th.
I will be converting peach bins into divided brooders in the barn to hold all the new hatches til I decide what to keep & what to sell. I am a hatchaholic ,...........not even looking for the 12 step program I probably need.....LOL

OOOOOooo!!! Did you see her Buff Laced Brahma chicks??? I am sooo jealous!! Those are the prettiest chickens I have ever seen, and when the price drops down, I WILL have some!!
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Dan did an amazing job with that color and the birds!!

Yes we saw them. They are her pride & joy right now,.......... but it's obvious that Cheryl LOVES all her chickens. She carried around her Coronation Sussex as we talked.

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She has a wonderful brooder setup too. We came home inspired.
 
That is a beautiful Coronation Sussex! I never realized just how pretty they are until I saw some at the Newnam GA show. I was like, wow! So that's why they are so popular lol.

My kw hens ended up with 17 babies between them!! Yesterday the rooster was calling the babies to the food and picking up tiny bits and actually feeding it to them. It was so cute!! The other two non broody/mama hens are acting like Aunties, digging and scratching for the babies as well. I have 3 in the house that started hatching late after the mom and other babies were already off the nest. Those eggs were stone cold and totally hatching...WTH? I fired up the bator and put them in and they are all doing good. I found one baby that had hatched out in the nest dead and it was really HUGE twice as big as a normal chick so there must of been something wrong with him. I tried putting these 3 babies back in with the mothers but they won't have it so had to take them back. I even tried at night and the next day they were picked on. I think the KW chickens have alot of wild instincts and raise thier babies as a group and also prevent any new/late or non-vigorous hatchlings from entering.

Also I had some OE that I had put under one of the kw hens that didn't hatch so I took them out and put them in the bator. One just hatched this morning there are some blue copper marans and more OEs in there , hopefully I will get some more babies here pretty soon
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Morning ALL!
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Sewandgrow~ I am very jealous that you got to meet Cheryl and hang out with her yesterday. She ROCKS!!!!!! Wonderful photo! I wonder if the trio of Wellies are from the Wellies that she hatched out from me.
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She does have some very very lovely birds and I love her coop set ups.
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