Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

This was discussed quite awhile back, and if I recall correctly, brown breasted reds are different genotype from black coppers. I think Don was the one who was discussing it.
We went over this year or so ago. The Brown Red in the SOP APA and the Black copper are genetically different as the Mahogany genes pops into the equasion. The person that was working with the Dark egg thread done a complete workup showing the difference in the two genetically. This is the reason they went into the Sop as Black Copper. They would be Black Breasted not Brown Breasted.
 
I still have plenty of Marans and TONS growing out. I can't wait for my pullets to start laying.
Hey DMRippy, there is a lady in Ellijay, GA who is really really wantin some EE pullets. She has posted it on "Wanted" on BYC. If you can't find it, let me know. I think I can find her. She lives close to me. How old are your EE, Olive Eggers. I may be interested in a few, too.
 
Thanks so much, everyone for the info on Brown Red vs Black Copper. Yes, I know of the Dark Egg thread but haven't read it all. Must have missed the color discussiion part. Ok, this all makes sense. I was wondering because why would Van Dort/Hancox have put Brown Red in their book and then ...added Black Copper Neck , stating this color was specifically for Marans if they were both the same color. Now I see the difference, thankl!
Karen
 
Thanks so much, everyone for the info on Brown Red vs Black Copper. Yes, I know of the Dark Egg thread but haven't read it all. Must have missed the color discussiion part. Ok, this all makes sense. I was wondering because why would Van Dort/Hancox have put Brown Red in their book and then ...added Black Copper Neck , stating this color was specifically for Marans if they were both the same color. Now I see the difference, thankl!
Karen
what is the name of the book your reading?
 
what is the name of the book your reading?
Genetics of Chicken Colour- The Basics by Sigrid Van Dort and David Hancox.
Sold out in the 1st edition hardback. Now reissued by Van Dort in Europe in small 50 copy editions as requests from folk come in to her. Originally 110.USD, Now available for about 92.00.USD without shipping from Van Dort. She has a new book out , sold thru the Serama Council Of North America called "Genetics Of Chicken Extremities". Covers everything but colour genetics.
Best,
Karen
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Reply I recieved from Sigrid Van Dort when inquiring about purchasing volumes of "Chicken Colours..." :
Sent By:
[email protected] On: Aug 08/29/11 3:09 AM

Hi Karen,
The softcovers are printed in January since hard cover is too expensive
after the first run was sold out after 2 years. Printing prices raised a
lot therefore there are printed small runs of 50 books a time digitally.
The book is 75 euros, mail costs to the US of two copies 16,15 euro and
the protecting special carton wrap is 2 euros.
This is in total 168,15 euro.
You can pay with paypal: [email protected]
Or by bank:
Acc. #: 1279.35.401
Name: Sigrid van Dort Vormgeving
City: Klarenbeek
Country: Holland
Bic: RABONL2U
Iban: NL48RABO 0127935401
Have a nice day!
kind regards,
Sigrid
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My kids ... needless to say, I'm VERY happy with them .... at 4 and a half weeks

Mama Naima is determined to have the family sleep on the roost ....


Donatello (splash) and Renaissance (4 and a half weeks old)



Clearly intends to replace his daddy ....


Not sure where those feathered shanks actually came from - daddy is clean legged, mom is "sparse" at best but this little guy actually has feathers on his middle toe! And enough confidence for 10 birds.
 
BG, I like that little man. I'll be curious to watch him mature!

ETA, holy stinkeye, Naima!
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Not entirely sure how this math is working or what it's working on but I paid about $100 Canadian for my copy of Sigrid's Colour book a few months ago. I don't think the US dollar has really fallen that fall much into the crapper since then .....
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(I'm actually reading that you are getting 2 copies for that $200 which makes absolute sense to me .... Sigrid wants 75 Euros per copy plus shipping .... )
 
Not entirely sure how this math is working or what it's working on but I paid about $100 Canadian for my copy of Sigrid's Colour book a few months ago. I don't think the US dollar has really fallen that fall much into the crapper since then .....
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(I'm actually reading that you are getting 2 copies for that $200 which makes absolute sense to me .... Sigrid wants 75 Euros per copy plus shipping .... )
XE currency calculator is very highly regarded in the industry. Right now the books are about 91.50 each plus shipping. or 204.(plus change) for 2 with shipping.
In any case, the book is well worth it. Perhaps it costs a bit less then mine because the new one is a softcover?
Karen
 

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