Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

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Just looking back over hdowdens rooster, I noticed the wing triangle.....do you see the positive wheaten influence, the cinnamon in the wing triangle?
 
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Nope....won't be me....I'm fresh outta ammo!
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BTW: As Spurs grow the kinda "break through" the end, the longer they get the longer the tissue (I guess you could think of it like the root of the nail and the very end of it much like the quick of our nails) in the center of it gets, the razor sharp little points that break through are like what grows past the quick of our nails and yes they can wear them down or they can wear on roosts but they will get sharp and to me seem like they are at their sharpest right after they break through or grow out. If I am wrong and this is incorrect I hope someone comes by and corrects me.
 
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I guess I should chime in here since it was my original response that got this thing going....

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Goodmorning Acechix,

I am not sure that I am on any team
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Buyer or Seller
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I am just here to help folks understand what their birds still need to meet SOP.

I applaud you and your efforts to work with the BLUE and Black Birchen
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Like Gilavina posted before, this variety is rare and will need work no matter who the breeder is.

No harm was meant by my previous comments. As a matter of record, my comments were very sedate and respectful . . . Ask for more photos, get close ups or both sides of the comb, and he looks narrow in the photo.

My intention was not to put anyone on the "spot” which is why I offered to be PM. I apologize if I did unintentionally.

You guys are so much more knowledgeable with this breed that I feel blessed to have you guys as a "sounding board". Thank you all for your honest and constructive criticism. I appreciate your time and opinions.

My quest for BBM continues….

Thanks again,
 
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Yes, the girls just started laying. I was under the impression that the first few eggs should be the darkest?
 
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Yes, the girls just started laying. I was under the impression that the first few eggs should be the darkest?

My Cuckoos lay light eggs too...but they are from a commercial hatchery...
 
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Yes, the girls just started laying. I was under the impression that the first few eggs should be the darkest?

My Cuckoos lay light eggs too...but they are from a commercial hatchery...

Thats what I am thinking she mixed has mixed in with her flock. Because when I called her she said she does have some that lay lighter colored eggs. But I cant be sure because she did should me a few darker eggs when I picked them up originally. Good news is she is going to buy the back. Phew!
 
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Yes, the girls just started laying. I was under the impression that the first few eggs should be the darkest?

In most cases this is true, but I have seen some birds start out laying pretty light and the longer they lay, their eggs get a little darker.("longer" being like over a couple to few weeks....not longer as in over several months of lay) That said, I also have noticed in my birds, the birds that start out laying light, (but still a Marans egg) may lay a few darker decent eggs during her lay cycle but always revert back or near close to their less desired original color. I want birds that can lay nicely colored eggs from start to finish or as close as they can throughout their lay cycle.
Oh and I will use a girl that lays lighter (not lighter than a #4 though) for breeding if she have something else of good quality that they can lend to the next generation.
 
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I guess I should chime in here since it was my original response that got this thing going....

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Goodmorning Acechix,

I am not sure that I am on any team
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Buyer or Seller
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I am just here to help folks understand what their birds still need to meet SOP.

I applaud you and your efforts to work with the BLUE and Black Birchen
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Like Gilavina posted before, this variety is rare and will need work no matter who the breeder is.

No harm was meant by my previous comments. As a matter of record, my comments were very sedate and respectful . . . Ask for more photos, get close ups or both sides of the comb, and he looks narrow in the photo.

No harm was taken and really there was nothing "started" Thought it was very well done! I was just surprised that is all. I love to be part of conversations.

Same team meaning wanting what is best for the breed
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We will not ever all agree nor should we.

I agreed with all you said and would have had the same thoughts had I been asked those questions.

No harm no fowl
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really. I have been around longer than it looks and understand completly!
 

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