Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Cad~ I don't know what's going on....but I am having problems posting references about the white enamel stuff. I will try again later.



Donna~ So far nuffin' is going on with my hatch.....haven't seen hide nor hair of 'em. Think I heard a peep yesterday.

Off topic for a second ......Don't have the new BLRW roo yet , waiting for the gal to get back to me.
 
I agree with Vicki and I personally would cull for yellow in the legs.

Thanks, thats what I figured I would do. Have it on craigslist as we speak. Figured I would check first though. My numbers are dropping fast! My wife is like "Just keep her for eggs!" I tell her I cant keep them all. Dont have room. I want enough room to rotate my stock. Hatch or by some. Keep the better ones and get rid of the worst ones until I have my main flock.
 
Cad~ I don't know what's going on....but I am having problems posting references about the white enamel stuff. I will try again later.



Donna~ So far nuffin' is going on with my hatch.....haven't seen hide nor hair of 'em. Think I heard a peep yesterday.

Off topic for a second ......Don't have the new BLRW roo yet , waiting for the gal to get back to me.
She needs to hurry up and get US that roo
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I need to see this dream boat!
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Well the day is not over so maybe by tonight you will have some babies
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I have a 2 1/2 month old BCM pullet who has GREAT feathering on her toes - nice street sweeper action - except one of the toe feathers is WHITE! I keep hoping she will grow out of it. Anyone have any experience with white toe feathers/ white feathers in general? At what age is it a permanent fixture?

Thanks!
 
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This is the first time I am trying it.... Someone told me it helps the babies internally pip (If you have them air bubble side up) stops the egg soccer game and makes clean-up easier!
So far I have 9/36 hatched and things are neat and tidy in there...
I will steam up the bathroom when I get home from work and pull out the ones that have hatched and move them to the brooder... more room for the other little peepers..
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This may be a VERY stupid question, but do you always hatch in the egg cartons? Does it hamper the chicks in any way?
 
Katelyn: where is the sale you're going to?

The chick in the tea cup that was on death's door step is fully recovered.... Here he? is....



Pre~ broody hen:

 
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