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Thanks I am breeding Golden Salmons in this case, I do have FBCM too but all of those have nice dark legs with lots of feathering lol. I will just sell them as dark egg layers or throw them in my own laying hen coop.Are you breeding for Black Coppers? Yellow legs are a no-no in Marans, I am unclear of the Salmon Marans, but believe they should not have yellow either. If breeding for BCM I would not use the Salmon bird at all. I would not use any birds with yellow legs in a Marans breeding program.
I will try to get pictures of them tonight if I can. These are the only two that have popped up with yellow legs in all the dozens I have hatched out of these. I do have a few of my GS with a green cast to their legs so watching that as well.Can you send pcs of the 2 with yellow legs? I suspect a Welsummer cross manifesting here, (quote from the Welsummer Club breed Standard:
"IN BOTH SEXES AND COLOURS Beak yellow or horn. Eyes red. Comb, face, ear lobes and wattles bright red. Legs and feet yellow. Undercolour dark slate grey." GS Marans should have white legs with a pinkish cast. Remember GS is wildtype. Only 1 locus(e+/e+) and one gene (s+/s+ in males ; s+/s- in females). anything else added corrupts it and it is no longer GS.
Best,
Karen in western PA
Yes non of them do! and I have 5... I did not even know they were supp to until I started reading here...I would have LOVED feathered legs! but O well...I want them for their eggs anywaysBeautiful Babies Annabell
Coloured egg baskets are awsome.. good luck.
My 3 week olds are crazy little spazoids right now... I think I hatched too many and they have all turned into wild childs (chicks)... Moving them to small groups, so I can work with them.
I currently have brown egg and one EE (olive) layers
I also have babies ranging in age from 15 weeks to 5 days old of more green (pale and olive), blue, dark brown, pinkish with spots and white
By this Christmas (or next spring if they decide to take the winter off) I will have a beautiful rainbow egg basket...
I noticed your maran girl doesn't have feathered legs... is that a hatchery thing?
Barb, so if you are seeing a purple rather than green sheen, it's confirmation of autosomal red; I do not see anything but green in my flock - "should" black coppers have autosomal red?
is he coming up to somewhere between 8 and 12 months old? I've had it happen on some otherwise fantastic birds at about that age and and I'd guess its part of his development still in progress. That's the part that suck about birds that take a longer time to fully mature....when they come up with junk like that!
haha...that's good...cause sometimes I wonder about my sanity! hahaVicki~
You don't sound like a nutter, LOL! What works for you is what works for you. I have never heard of the green promoting one thing and the purple promoting another. I am going to research further so we can discuss it more. I find it very interesting.
I had girl...."Phat Sassy" who was completely green looking in the full sun and one could hardly ever see any purple-ish sheen. I always wondered why she was different. She was a Black Copper and did not show one stitch of copper. I didn't breed her or keep her around only because she had poor egg color.
Will say that I see more green sheen in my birds then I do the purple..........wonder if this has any correlation with the lack of copper I also have in them.
Maybe it does have something to do with melanizers.
Wonder what folks over at The Coop have stored away as far as knowledge on this.
Fascinating.
My file is filling up with pages of good info from this thread. Too much to reread it all, so I decided to make an abridged version!
Are you publishing this? I always liked the cliff notes for Mahonri's Easter hatch.![]()