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

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hang onto that orange roo. You will need him when you start hatching out hens with less and less copper on their necks if you only breed to "ideally" marked roos, as per the standard.
 
Or if you happen about a True black hen
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~4kidZ
 
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I am so glad for you - I have a few of hers in the bator now. They didn't fare so well with the P.O. though. I think only 5 or so will hatch out of the 18 she gave me. I also got blue ameracaunas the same day and three out of the box were broken (not from her) so I know the P.O. was quite rough with the boxes. I cracked some of the clear ones this weekend and the yolks were busted. She packed them really well though. Darned P.O. -
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Wish you the best of luck. I can't wait to see my new babies -- mine are her golden cuckoos!!
 
Hi Marans experts. My friend bought marans eggs that are supposed to be BC, Blue Copper, cuckoos or Silver marans. I have hatched cuckoos and can say that they look nothing like mine... but other than that, I dunno!

Here are three of the chicks... any opinions?

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Two chicks are pretty similar in coloring and a third is a little paler.

Whatcha all think?
 
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Given that large of a variety of Marans that they could be, they probably are what they could be! Cant wait to see what they grow up as.
I say not Black Copper, too light, most likely the blues, hopefully someone has them, I've never seen them as chicks? I dont know what a "silver cuckoo" looks like, I think mine are a darker kind, but they have dots on their heads when they're born. No matter what, Just adorable! Oh, and if they are one of the color sexed types, hmmmm, two girls and a boy, not bad!!
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They don't look like cuckoos, because there is no spot on their head. They look like my BBS marans. They are smallish, like they might have hatched from pullet eggs, but that doesn't affect how they will grow up or anything. They will be fine. They look great, and the eggs look good too. I'd sure feed 'em if they were mine! (as opposed to placing them in another home)
 
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Eh, I don't like him for other reasons, as well.
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Would reserving one or two of the roos with breast spots be sufficient for correcting loss of color in hens?

Right now (and admittedly they're still awfully young), I'm REALLY happy with my hens (aside from Ms. Cuckoo-Feathers). The roosters are tougher for me.
 
One more week and my wheatens will have been seperated 3 weeks so I can start setting some of their eggs and quit using them this way!! It is sooooo very hard to break them into that bowl!!
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Yeah, ouch! Cant wait to hear how hatching goes for your Wheaties! How does fertility look otherwise when you crack them open? Those are such pretty eggs, oh my!! Are you going to be selling/sharing eggs or is there a mile long list of drooling spectators already?? Yeah, I really really really want some Wheaties too, please, please, please!...

Is 3 weeks a good margin for fertility and to make sure that it's the right rooster? Just wondering cause My Frizzle project has been that long, and I just put eggs in the bator hoping it was long enough!! Yippee!

Love Watching your wheaties now!
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Tina/tfpets
 
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