I believe this is either a black Copper or Blue Copper and will be overmelanized after the Juve molt, meaning no copper. The other chick will most likely have too much color.
This is also my thoughts.
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I believe this is either a black Copper or Blue Copper and will be overmelanized after the Juve molt, meaning no copper. The other chick will most likely have too much color.
Just a little food for thought this morning. If you would like to improve the Comb on your Males birds , take a close look at your breeder female and do not breed any that have bad and out of shape Combs. If the Comb isn't important in your program then disregard this.
Just a little food for thought this morning. If you would like to improve the Comb on your Males birds , take a close look at your breeder female and do not breed any that have bad and out of shape Combs. If the Comb isn't important in your program then disregard this.
Kim, yes they usually get it as young hens , so say around one year. It has to be genetic but who can really say what caused it to happen in the beginning. It never affected how they did in the shows. I would look at the Buff Brahma at shows and ask owner if they were from this person in Georgia. I always kept a lot of female and most all would have the white specks.How old were they Don? When it showed up on the birds I had they too were almost 2 years old, prior to this age they didn't have them.
I've had it show up in Ameraucanas as well in the past. The line I have now does not seem to have the same issueKim, yes they usually get it as young hens , so say around one year. It has to be genetic but who can really say what caused it to happen in the beginning. It never affected how they did in the shows. I would look at the Buff Brahma at shows and ask owner if they were from this person in Georgia. I always kept a lot of female and most all would have the white specks.
SL, Will have to say the Wheaten are a little slower than most of the other colors of Marans I have had in the past. What kind of feed are you feeding hen ?My wheaten maran is 10 months and not laying,...![]()
Is thjs normal? Maybe marans are just late bloomers...![]()
Vicki, Thats interesting and would be good if we could pin point where it comes from, but probably like looking for a needle in hay stack.I've had it show up in Ameraucanas as well in the past. The line I have now does not seem to have the same issue