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

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Looking back at older posts -- verycherry and rustyswoman, may I have permission to save your photos for use in educational materials? I'd appreciate it!

Also -- if anyone else has good pics of faults, including foot problems or rumplessness or whatever, I'd appreciate receiving copies. Thanks in advance!

Yes, you can definately use my photo.

I have Wheaten babies!
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I had 3 hatch yesterday, but so far no other signs of life.
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Of course I'm giving them more time, but these 3 came out clean as a whistle, strong and alert, and one right after the other, so I don't think there was any problem at all with the incubation. The rest may be duds from shipping issues. I'll give them until tomorrow night at least. I'd candle them, but they're so dark and my batteries are about gone.

These are from Davis and Teasdale lines. Does anyone have any information on Teasdale lines? I've heard they were originally imported, and that's all I've heard.

Keep keeping your fingers crossed everybody!!! You can uncross them to type and go to the restroom but that's it, ok????
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hhuuuuuhhuummmm........PHOTOS!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats! I love babies!
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for more babies
 
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Oh, I wish, but I still can't find my camera battery charger dang it!
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I'm going to have to break down and buy a new one I guess. I'll post pics as soon as I can though.
 
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Out of a hatch in August I got one BCM boy who is tiny, I mean tiny. He is now 4 mos old and is barely half the size of his brothers. I love him and he will stay and hopefully one day I will have a girl that is the same size in hopes of bantam BCM's, of course we will have to see if he remains small.
 
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I had a little guy (from another breed) and thought the same ... make bantams. But, then, I was told not to do that ... That the little one has a, "dwarfing gene," and is not just like a bantam? I dunno???
 
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I had a little guy (from another breed) and thought the same ... make bantams. But, then, I was told not to do that ... That the little one has a, "dwarfing gene," and is not just like a bantam? I dunno???

dwarfing happens in marans not a lot but it does apper from time to time
 
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Strange, I kinda figured thats how you downsized any animal to a smaller version.

I don't think so. I've had dwarf Silkies, and those are already bantams. I've hatched three all from the same female, and I won't be using her again. All three died at different ages, but all before they were 5 months old....no noticable issues, injuries or illness, just died overnight.
 
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