Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Don could you explain a little why it is that some roosters have this problem??? I haven't seen it in any hens... has anyone?
 
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Isn't that just the way it is??? If there is one good looking boy in the neighborhood he gets all the attention and us less-then-handsome boys don't get any play at all....geez
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You need to ask more questions before you buy as Don says it's not right what some people sell as Marans. The longer you hang out here the better questions you can ask or even by looking at pictures of someones stock get an idea. I see Goldens for sale that are certainly a "project" a few are more polished but still work. I'm still learning about mine and keep working on improving them they are beautiful but have many parts to work on..

Some definete words of wisdom!! Thanks....
 
No kidding Mel... I have a nieghbors girls down here flirting with my BHB rooster.
 
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Morning Geebs!!!!!!
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Are you talking about the shorter outer toe in females? If so,I have a little blue copper pullet 3 mos old that has the shorter outside toe. She is one of the offspring from the Black Copper pullets that I culled to the laying flock yesterday and egg-zactly one of the reasons why I removed her from the flock and I wasn't to thrilled with her egg color. Geesh.....start out with 8 BCM girls and now after a year, slowly removing them one by one, I will shortly be down to 5 BCM females in my Davis pen..the one left to remove if I can catch her lay an egg.....she lays a milky chocolate egg, though it is pretty, it just doesn't cut the grade for me.
 
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So have you been seeing this just on the roosters? I have 2 blues that have the shorter outer toe and was hoping for at least 1 girl
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I will have to take pictures and see what developes.

Aren't those the 2 that you hatched from my eggs? Do you remember which eggs they hatched from? I suspect I know egg-zactly which gal is laying it.
 
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Jan & Kim, The rudimentary Toe is one of the unknowns with feather leg poultry that has never been studied as fas as I know. I have had it with Cochins and Brahmas, both bantams and large fowl. As for my experience it doesn't seem to discriminate to either sex.

From my own experience I believe it to be related to too much inbreeding and not culling deep enough. If it wasn't possitively necessary would not breed a male and female that showed it together. Will say this for folks that are breeding real close we must cull out the major faults as we go along or they will start multiplying too fast to be able to keep them under control.

Kim, I like your answer, if there is more to like than there is to dislike go ahead and these birds with the toe.

A few days ago I suggested that we start going more by the SOP as it will take precedence over anything not spelled out in the approved standard.
 
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Thanks Don: I have only seen this in the males. I ordered in some new offspring last year and all the males had the same fault. They were faulted in other areas beyond what I currently have. I have yet to see it in any of the females.

Good morning Pink!!
 
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Hey Jan, wait a few days and will show some 3 week olds with the Rudimentary toe on females. These are from a Brother sister mating made out of necessity. I do not rormally ever use B-S matings. Can also say it usually does not show up on the real sparsely feathered toes.
 

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