One of the other bloodlines.
I love the copper and mahogany on him!
He keeps himself immaculate!
Too bad he's a grouchy thing...
He looks like you brushed his hair! LOL
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One of the other bloodlines.
I love the copper and mahogany on him!
He keeps himself immaculate!
Too bad he's a grouchy thing...
Just saw this so will respond now: I was at Newnan, GA for the BCM APA approval/show and the Marans club table was right near the Marans tent. The members I met seemed really nice and invited me to join so I certainly could have if I wanted to. Dh and I bought a few mugs and some egg charts and some other stuff to support their cause and it was way more than $ 10.00Really? The one I linked to is active everyday. Some really interesting and educational topics too. It is free, you don't have to join the club to post there. Bev Davis herself will even answer your question sometimes. I have not seen anything unpleasant yet.
Personally I have seen some unpleasantness on BYC not a few times.
Guess that is just people.
It only costs like $10 to join one of the clubs. I joined the ameraucana club and the marans club. I will renew next year. To each his own I guess, I was just trying to give the other poster some ideas to learn more about marans. It has worked for me.
x2 I would love to see pics of anyone's silver marans. I need to post some more pics of mine now as they are feathering in. The yellow one has much white/silver on his little wings with a little bit of grayish. The yellow and grey downed chick has more of a cuckoo but with a lot more white than the regular cuckoos I have that are also feathering in. One of the cuckoo patterned chicks that came from one of the 'silver' eggs has a whole line of white/silvering down his back but the rest of him looks cuckoo. The other just looks like normal cuckoo pattern. I had to remove some of their little leg bands this morning man they are growing fast!! I am starting to see some telling little red combs on some of them.haha you must have been reading my mind, because I just posted that you should post photos! I have been in birds a long time, but don't know nearly as much as I'd like. The silvers are something I've been working to get my start in. There is a gentleman in England that is working to establish a standard with the club over there for the Silvers and has been sharing his knowledge with me. I've ordered some of the Silvers from Cedar Creek to go with a boy I had come from my cuckoos that appears to be a silver. I'm planning to cull heavily and do lots of test mating to hopefully establish a healthy flock that reflects the marans standard to the best of my ability. I should be getting the chicks in about a week to week and a half. I can't wait. I've been wanting some since before I even bought my first marans and had assumed there were none in the states, but tracked these down and will take what I can to get my start!
Congratulations on your new brugmansia. If you decide you like it and want some cuttings of other varieties for postage, I can send you a priority box of them in the fall when I cut mine back. I can't even tell you how many I send out every year lol. I have doubles of about every color lol and lots and lots of different single varieties as well. Mine are blooming all over the property now and it smells awesome outside at night now!! They absolutely LOVE composted chicken manure and my flowers get way larger than when I planted them in cow manure for some reason.Flgarden~
I'm very excited ............ one of our clients gave me a Yellow Brugmansia yesterday!!!!! I can't wait for it to bloom!!!!
She schooled me on how to care for it and what to do for it in our climate so that I can enjoy it next year. Looks like I will have to make space for yet one more plant in the house to over winter. I keep telling DH we should really put in a green house at one end of our home and it will be dual purpose as we can use it for passive solar heat too. He usually just gives me the rolling eye look.
Heck, I told him I bet I could make it more than dual purpose...in the winter I could probably brood some Marans chicks in there as well and move one of my brooders out of his shop and give him his space back...you know I still get the rolling eyes look.
Are these pullets laying yet? If not, you can't be sure of the egg color they will lay. I would wait till they lay before making culling decisions with pullets.
ETA: I would of course cull for gross deformities or DQ early on though.
Its okay we all gotta do what we gotta do. I culled several very nice BCM roos last fall that came from very dark eggs. They weren't completely perfect but certainly something to work with. It was a shame but a lot of folks don't really know what they are and just don't want roos. Sometimes its more economical to just butcher your birds than to sell them for nothing especially if you paid a lot to feed them and do the math lol. If you have organic bird meat...that is pretty darn expensive nowdays so definitely a consideration. I am going to try pressure canning some of our chicken and muscovy meat this summer when I go through a major cull again.No, they are not laying yet--still way too young, 2-3 months. I've been culling for color at this point. Culling as in selling for egg layers, not breeders. But I will cull as in butcher before long because I just can't afford to keep so many "hoping" someone will buy them. I've just made the decision this morning to finally butcher my 5 Cuckoo Marans hens--I've had several people tell me they want Cuckoo Marans, but NOBODY ever comes out to buy them, and I can only wait so long! I need that pen now. Sorry, now I feel like I am ventingFortunately I haven't had to deal with the lack of leg/foot feathers as all my chicks have feathered feet. And I haven't seen any bad DQ combs, either, at least on the black coppers. But I have quite a few that have mossy feathers, and quite a few that are solid black, just like 4 out of 5 of my hens. I'm keeping back any that aren't mossy and that have copper hackle feathers--so far I have about 10-12 like that and twice that many that are mossy or solid black. I would think out of a dozen pullets, at least half should have decent egg color.![]()