Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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I think it pretty much depends on the individuals. I've had hints of copper show at 4-5 weeks, and then some that showed NO copper till around 4 months! A couple of my 5 1/2 week olds are starting to show the "glints" of copper to come.
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It helps if you hold them up to a bright window or light to see it first coming in.
 
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I think it pretty much depends on the individuals. I've had hints of copper show at 4-5 weeks, and then some that showed NO copper till around 4 months! My 5 1/2 week olds are starting to show the "glints" of copper to come.
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Thanks.
Does it depend on the stock? My babies came from Pink's eggs if the says anything... I also noticed on one of my Blacks that she has almost no comb development whatsoever at almost 5 weeks. It will eventually come in I would assume?
 
They work really well... Sometimes a rooster for one reason or another cannot get good grip... The right fabric can help them both out... Anything made well should work... If it doesn't work then go to a different manufacturer/size.
 
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I think it pretty much depends on the individuals. I've had hints of copper show at 4-5 weeks, and then some that showed NO copper till around 4 months! My 5 1/2 week olds are starting to show the "glints" of copper to come.
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Thanks.
Does it depend on the stock? My babies came from Pink's eggs if the says anything... I also noticed on one of my Blacks that she has almost no comb development whatsoever at almost 5 weeks. It will eventually come in I would assume?

These 5 1/2 week olds are my Pink chicks. Some just have smaller combs than others when grown, at 5 weeks, I personally, wouldn't worry about it.
 
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Dh wants to know how many birds you have that need to be vaccinated and how old are they ?

Lisa, I might have overlooked this in your post but ypu should check for a TAKE about 8-9 days after vaccinating, should have a small scab or the vaccine did not TAKE and should be repeated . The tool should be run completely through the wing web for best results. Don

From personal experience, I will tell you that who ever is holding the chick should not hold them close against your body ( ie your chest ladies ) . ... The fork needle will go through the wing and poke you . .. not bad, not break your skin, but you will know . .. .

Keep your hand out of the way on the backside if the wing too!

Don is correct, you should check for takes. . ..

HOWEVER, If you are doing the baby dose and then the adult dose. ... "takes" ( proof that the vaccine was administered correctly and is working) don't happen on the adult dose because they already have antibodies to the vaccine from the baby dose.

I don't check for takes on all chicks. . . I just pick a few to sample and make sure the vaccine was good. I don't worry too much, because everyone will get the booster a couple of months later.
 
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THE BEST THINGS I EVER BOUGHT were chicken SADDLES!

The girls don't mind the ones without wing protectors. I have a couple that have to wear the ones with wing protectors and it took them a couple of days to get over it.


Neighbor toddler calls them "chicken clothing" . .. She wants to pet the ones wearing clothing!
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For the 1st week of so, we keep the babies on paper towel, that we change often to keep clean. The waterer is set right down on the paper towel. The chicks do manage to put food into it however!

I do a towel for the first 4 - 7 days. Then switch to mulch. When I switched to this method. . . I didn't have to worry about the babies eating tiny pieces of mulch.
After I know that they know what food and water are . . .. I then switch them over to mulch.
 
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I think it pretty much depends on the individuals. I've had hints of copper show at 4-5 weeks, and then some that showed NO copper till around 4 months! My 5 1/2 week olds are starting to show the "glints" of copper to come.
big_smile.png


Thanks.
Does it depend on the stock? My babies came from Pink's eggs if the says anything... I also noticed on one of my Blacks that she has almost no comb development whatsoever at almost 5 weeks. It will eventually come in I would assume?

RELAX - -- No comb = pullet! BE HAPPY with that !

The comb will come . . . .

Copper is up to the individual. . . . some will have more copper than others AND some will just get it later than others.
 

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