I am still having a lot of picking problems with my Marans. Only the Marans, and I have a lot of other breeds. They are in the same size pen with about the same number of birds (or less) than my other breeds. They just seem to be very vicious. I lost a Black Copper Marans pullet a couple of weeks ago because the others picked out her butt. I've been really busy here and haven't had the time to sit and watch them. Well I took some time, peering in the pen from outside, and it didn't take long to see one pullet zeroing in on the others. You could see her little eyes almost slit down, she would lower her head and run over and yank feathers out of another's tail. Then she would do the same to another pullet. I immediately took her out of there. I think there may have been other culprits, so I put peepers on all of them.
Then just this morning, I found one of my Blue Copper Marans just in time, she has an area on her side picked really badly, about a 4" X 4" area, quite large. Now she was the one that had been picking earlier, as she was the only one in the pen wearing peepers! I had most of the 7 of these pullets separated out in different pens for several weeks as I was monitoring which ones were laying what color eggs, but needed those pens to isolate some birds going to a show this past weekend---so I put them all back together again. 7 pullets in a big 10' X 25' pen---guess someone did not like this girl.
I bet a lot of you are getting ready for Thanksgiving, but I hope some of you are online and can answer. Is this a common problem with the Marans? Or is it just my bloodline? They just are so vicious to each other. I've been struggling so hard to get my Marans to the Standard and feel like I'm making progress. I took one of the two Black Copper cockerels I ended up keeping out of about 45 I started with to the show in Tucson this weekend. He was the only Marans there. Dave Anderson from CA judged him. I asked him what he thought and he thought he was pretty good (but wasn't going to beat out the nice Polish that were showing!). Apparently Dave judges Marans a lot in CA, so his opinion counts. But this behavior issue with the breed is making me wonder if I want to continue with them.
Sorry for the long post! My basic question is, and please be honest, do others notice picking issues with this breed? I am wondering if it is just my bloodline that is the problem. I have a friend who had terrible picking problems with some hatchery Silver Laced Wyandottes. She just had to get rid of them. Now she has some new ones from a different hatchery, but too early to tell yet if she will see the same problem with them. I have enough things to work on with the Marans, if I have to cull for behavior also, well it just might be too much.
Then just this morning, I found one of my Blue Copper Marans just in time, she has an area on her side picked really badly, about a 4" X 4" area, quite large. Now she was the one that had been picking earlier, as she was the only one in the pen wearing peepers! I had most of the 7 of these pullets separated out in different pens for several weeks as I was monitoring which ones were laying what color eggs, but needed those pens to isolate some birds going to a show this past weekend---so I put them all back together again. 7 pullets in a big 10' X 25' pen---guess someone did not like this girl.
I bet a lot of you are getting ready for Thanksgiving, but I hope some of you are online and can answer. Is this a common problem with the Marans? Or is it just my bloodline? They just are so vicious to each other. I've been struggling so hard to get my Marans to the Standard and feel like I'm making progress. I took one of the two Black Copper cockerels I ended up keeping out of about 45 I started with to the show in Tucson this weekend. He was the only Marans there. Dave Anderson from CA judged him. I asked him what he thought and he thought he was pretty good (but wasn't going to beat out the nice Polish that were showing!). Apparently Dave judges Marans a lot in CA, so his opinion counts. But this behavior issue with the breed is making me wonder if I want to continue with them.
Sorry for the long post! My basic question is, and please be honest, do others notice picking issues with this breed? I am wondering if it is just my bloodline that is the problem. I have a friend who had terrible picking problems with some hatchery Silver Laced Wyandottes. She just had to get rid of them. Now she has some new ones from a different hatchery, but too early to tell yet if she will see the same problem with them. I have enough things to work on with the Marans, if I have to cull for behavior also, well it just might be too much.