Marans Thread for Posting Pics of Your Eggs, Chicks and Chickens

Status
Not open for further replies.
Darris, I LOVE your hen in the pic! She's got (IMO) the perfect amout of copper in her hackles, and she appears to be nice & stocky. I like your boy, too - will be anxious to see him at about a year - looks like he's got a bit of filling out to do, but very nice! Nice eggs, as well! They have the reddish hue that Marans eggs should have, very uniform in size, as well. And that beautiful sheen...VERY nice!!
thumbsup.gif
Keep up the good work!
 
I hope you guys don't mind, but I am going to try and post this here every now and then for newbies that post pics and come to view pics to compare to what they have. I am seeing more and more pics posted of people's marans...that aren't marans...mind you, that the person posting, usually just plain does not know and is not trying to "pull the wool over someone's eyes". I also KNOW for a fact (and this is very sad), that many people have bought nice dark eggs online, (what they thought to be marans) and have ended up w/ Barnevelder mix or Leghorn mix, or what-not.

Sometimes, I'm not sure if posters are breeding this way on purpose for a different breed....or what. But, just want to make sure that newbies don't come on and see pics of a Marans and think it's the standard.

Also, want to remind that if an egg is a 3 or under on the shade card(s), it is not considered a Marans egg. I have a Wheatens who lays 2 & 3's and I would never sell her eggs as hatching eggs. She is our sole egg layer for eating
big_smile.png


So...here are the BCM standards given to APA:

Black Copper Marans Standard

Color of Male

Disqualifications:

Brown triangular wing bay
Golden or Straw colored hackles.
Yellow on shanks or toes.
White ear lobes.
Feathers on middle or inner toes.

Here are some french general disqualifications:
Lack of size; white or yellow
ear-lobes; light-coloured or black eyes;
tarsi without feathers, black or yellow;
triangular body frame;
horizontal or leaning forward body.
Cock weighing less than 3 kg;
Hen weighing less than 2.2 kg.

The cock:
The Ideal specimen will represent a color balance of Black and Copper. The cock must be Black with Copper finery, the hackles and the small of the back are Copper colored, with a Black or slightly reddish-brown marked breast.


Comb, Face, Wattles and Earlobes: Bright red. 5 points, but used to be 7 points, so this may change agaiN!

Beak: Dark Horn.

Eyes: Reddish Bay.

Shanks and Toes: Dark Slate, bottom of feet pinkish white.

Head: Deep Strong Red Copper color.

Neck:
Hackle: Deep Copper color. ( mid-coppery to red-coppery, but not golden or straw colored )
Front of neck: Black with narrow lacing of deep Copper.

Back:
Back: Lustrous Deep Copper.
Saddle: Deep Copper color matching the hackle.
Tail:
Main Tail: Black with slight luster.
Sickles and Coverts: Lustrous black with glints of beetle Green.

Wings:
Shoulders: Mahogany Red color.
Bows: Lustrous Deep Copper to match back.
Coverts: Lustrous black forming a black armband.
Primaries: Black.
Secondaries: Black, ( exposed portion forms a lustrous Black Triangular wing bay ).

Breast: Black or with slightly Copper marks.

Body and Stern: Black.

Legs & Lower Thighs: Black

Shank and Toe Feathering: Black.

Ear Down: Brown


Color of Female

Disqualifications: Brown spotting on the body.

The Hen:
The hen must be black with a copper hackle.

Comb, Face, Wattles and Earlobes: Bright red.

Beak: Dark horn.

Eyes: Reddish bay.

Shanks and Toes: Dark Slate, bottom of feet pinkish white.

Head: Copper. ( varying from mid-copper to red-copper ).

Neck:
Hackle—Copper with a black-colored tip. ( spreading out almost down to the breast ).
Front of neck—Copper

Back: Black.

Tail: Black.

Wings: Black.

Breast: Black.

Body and Stern: Black.

Legs & Lower Thighs—Black.

Shank and Toe Feathering—Black.

Ear Down - Black


Am going to list the Wheaten Marans standards next.

Thanks!

~4kidZ
 
Quote:
Thank you but no, that is one of my Delawares. I have not seen a Silver Marans. If anyone has any would you post pictures?
 
Wheaten Marans Standard

Color of Male

Disqualifications:
Spotted Breast. Black or no Triangular wing bays at all.

The Cock:
Wheat cocks are black, with a coppery-red coat, and so looking like the Black Copper cocks except as for the triangular wing mirror which is brown.

Comb, Face, Wattles and Earlobes: Bright red.

Beak: Light horn shading to white at tip.

Eyes: Reddish bay.

Shanks and Toes: Pinkish white.

Head: Light orange, free from dark feathers.
( varying from golden-red to brown-red )

Neck:
Hackle: Light orange, free from dark feathers.
( varying from golden-red to brown-red )
Front of neck: Black.

Back:
Back: Mahogany Red
Saddle: Mahogany Red color matching the hackles

Tail:
Main Tail: Black with reddish cast.
Sickles and Coverts: Black with glints of beetle green

Wings:
Shoulders: Strong Mahogany Red
Bows: Strong Mahogany Red to match back
Coverts: Lustrous Black forming a bluish black armband.
Primaries: Black, edged in brown.
Secondaries: Brown with internal Black barbs forms a Brown Triangular wing bay.

Breast: Black.

Body and Stern: Black.


Legs:
Lower Thighs—Black
Shank and Toe Feathering—Black.

Ear Down: Brown

Undercolor: Light slate. Very light in hackle and saddle

Color of Female

Disqualifications: Washed off back colors.

The Hen:
The hens coat is a wheat color (the color of the grains of wheat). Each feather has a lighter staff and edge. Head and hackles are a rich wheaten color. The breast and the all underside of the body are cream colored. The secondary color is whitish.

Comb, Face, Wattles and Earlobes: Bright red.

Beak: Light horn shading to white at tip.

Eyes: Reddish bay.

Shanks and Toes: Pinkish white.

Head: Rich Wheaten. ( varying from golden-red to dark-red )

Neck:
Hackle: Rich Wheaten ( varying from golden-red to dark-red )
Front of neck: Rich Wheaten ( varying from golden-red to dark-red )

Back: Wheaten

Tail: Black with brown and black colored edges.

Wings: Wheat color

Breast: Cream color.

Body and Stern: Light Creamy Wheaten.

Legs & Lower Thighs: Light Creamy Wheaten

Shank and Toe Feathering: Light Creamy Wheaten

Ear down: Cream color

Undercolor: Whitish to Cream color
 
Standard of the Marans in GENERAL

Disqualifications

Yellow on shanks or toes. White ear lobes. Feathers on middle or inner toes.


Standard Weights

Cock….…..8 lbs. Hen……7lbs.
Cockerel….7lb. Pullet…..6lbs.

Shape—Male

COMB: Single, moderately large, straight, upright, evenly serrated with five points.
BEAK: Long, stout and well curved.
FACE: Smooth, skin fine and soft in texture.
EYES: Large and prominent.
WATTLES: Medium in size, oval.
HEAD: Moderately large in size, slightly flattened on top.
NECK: Of medium length, broad and deep, well balanced. Hackle well developed, moderately flowing over shoulders.
TAIL: Full, rather short, moderately well spread, carried at an angle of 45 degrees above horizontal.
WINGS: Short, held close to the body, carriage nearly horizontal.
BREAST: Strong, broad, and full, well rounded when viewed from both the front and side.
BACK: Wide at the shoulders, long, flat, slightly tilted to the rear. Slightly more inclined then that of the female.
BODY AND FLUFF: Body deep, long and broad, especially through the shoulders and carried high. Overall rectangular in shape. Fluff medium in length.
LEGS and TOES: Legs set well apart, straight when viewed from the front. Shanks-moderately long and smooth. Toes-four, well spread and straight and of medium length.
PLUMAGE: Moderately tight and smooth textured.

Shape—Female

COMB: Single, moderately large, straight, upright, evenly serrated with five points.
When in production Marans females commonly exhibit a lopped comb which shall not be penalize on an otherwise good specimen.
BEAK: Long, stout and well curved.
FACE: Smooth, skin fine and soft in texture.
EYES: Large and prominent.
WATTLES: Medium in size, oval.
HEAD: Moderately large in size, slightly flattened on top.
NECK: Of medium length, broad and well balanced, moderately close feathered.
TAIL: Full, rather short, and moderately spread.
WINGS: Short, held close to the body, carriage nearly horizontal.
BREAST: Strong, broad, and full, well rounded when viewed from both the front and side.
BACK: Wide at the shoulders, long, flat, slightly tilted to the rear. Slightly less inclined that that of the male.
BODY AND FLUFF: Body deep, long and broad, especially through the shoulders and carried high. Overall rectangular in shape. Fluff medium in length.
LEGS and TOES: Legs set well apart, straight when viewed from the front. Shanks-moderately long and smooth. Toes-four, well spread and straight and of medium length.
PLUMAGE: Moderately tight and smooth textured.


Feather-Legged Marans

Lightly feathered down outer sides of moderately long shanks. Outer toes lightly feathered to the end. The middle or inner toes, free from feathering.
 
Quote:
Thank you Wynette.

As you know I am just getting started with all this. I am proud of all my chicks, even the ones that I will never post a picture of! They are rejects, but provide me with some great eating eggs!

...still need to get some of yours, maybe in the spring...
 
lildinkem... Yours is a Silver Birchen right? ...or I think it's also called Black Birchen as opposed to the Blue Birchen...correct me if I'm wrong. Absolutely gorgeous bird by the way!!! I'd like to find room for a flock of those too, lol! It's so hard to choose just one or two colors!

I think Rustyswomans bird may be what they call "Silver" though.
Like these from overseas...

http://www.artandverse.com/marans.html

...but I may be wrong...hard to tell from just a hackle shot. May not even be a Marans.

Oh, I see your post now. It's a delaware...very similar pattern.

***See my post above for a site on the SILVERS to see some pictures.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom