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

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Nope. I only have one year of knowledge I'm afraid. Krys is much more knowledgeable
Be sure to post some pictures of your BCs and tell us about them.
 
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Think good thoughts for me... My third set of shipped eggs are due to hatch at the end of the week. This is my third try for GCMs... I didn't candle, I've just let em roll. (For fear of dropping one.) And because as dark as Nivtups eggs are it's pointless. Now the waiting gets worse...
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She was my very best quality hen and my emotional favorite.

I know what you mean. I lost my favourite chicken last year (something fell down in the henhouse & she would have to be the on on whom it landed).
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She was the only one out of all of my Marans who was close, imo, to being just right. And a really bold, extrovert sort.

Good luck Walkswithdogs. Hope they all hatch.
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Oh my, you guys have been busy chatting. It took me a good while to get caught up, but I have a head cold and I'm not sure it all sank in, lol!

Drom and Krys, if you two would give me a helpful critic on my bird, I'd appreciate it as well. I value your opinions.

I posted him several times over the past week or two and asked for a critique, and only rustyswoman has made a comment.

He's at post #3429. The first pic is a bit older, the last ones more recent. I'd like to know what areas I need to work on, or what traits I need to bring in. He's still a Blue Wheaten cockerel, about 6 or 7 months old, and finally starting to bulk up over the last few weeks.

Sorry, I think shortly after that a strange, anonymous person wandered in to the thread and starting pelting Amazondoc with insults-I think it distracted everyone

Anyway, I don't have the Wheatens so I can't say I am any kind of expert. He looks soooo sweet. Who did you get him from?
How old is he? They change so much you know in the first year. I had one who looked much more mature than the others at 8 months and another that was rangy looking all the way up to a couple months ago and now at a year and 3 months, all of sudden he looks perfectly regal. Filled out everywhere! And his tail set even looks better. Your boy looks young now and he is going to fill out a lot.
By the way, you're right, the whitish-pink feet are correct for the Wheatens. We were just referring to the Birchens and Brown-red when we were discussing the slate colored feet and legs.
He looks good to me right now. I would definitely hang on to him if he were mine.
As he fills out and matures, you will be able to get a better take on how his confirmation and tail set will be-I'll bet he ends up beautiful.
I don't know about the red on the breasts with Wheatens and if that goes away as they mature or not. It doesn't look like much though.​

Thank you Drom! I was hoping you didn't see any obvious flaws. I'm pretty new to Marans really and just didn't want to be overlooking anything important. He's just 6 or 7 months old right now, and I do think he's starting to fill out now, just over the past 2 or 3 weeks. If he's anything like the other male I have from the same line (Bev Davis'), he should look really nice in a few more months.​
 
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Think good thoughts for me... My third set of shipped eggs are due to hatch at the end of the week. This is my third try for GCMs... I didn't candle, I've just let em roll. (For fear of dropping one.) And because as dark as Nivtups eggs are it's pointless.

Good luck! I'm thinking happy thoughts, lol!

So what do you guys use for candling these dark eggs? I've used my maglite a few times. If the eggs are clear (not developing at all), I can usually see some light pass through tiny little specks in the dark finish, but if there is any development at all, I can't see a darn thing!​
 
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What a beautiful girl! Thank you for posting. Are they going to lay soon, it's a weird time of year for them to start I guess. Although my Easter Egger laid her first eggs at the end of October. Looking forward to seeing their eggs!

They just finished up there molt and I put artificial light in the coop so hopefully I will get some eggs sometime soon.
 
I took a few pics of the BCM's yesterday. There are a couple pics of my humongous roo. He has, in my opinion, pretty good Marans type. His color is off a bit though. As a youngster, he started out almost totally black and started coloring in slowly as he got older. I'm happy with his hackle and wing color, but his saddle feathers are very slowly coming in red. Both of my adult roos are around 8 months old and are huge. They were both very "robust" and thick, right from an early age. I currently have about 60 chicks between 3 to 6 weeks old from him to sort through. I already see some really nice prospects. My other breeder roo also has the same "thick" type, but he also has obvious yellowing in his hackles
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I'm really happy with the type of my hens. They are also hefty and round. My egg color could use a little work though, and I hope to improve it once I'm seeing consistency in my offspring with birds looking more to the breed standard.
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Hey DROM, here you go,
this first pic is of my Kevin Jeanne C-1 line. He is Reggie
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Sorry about the fencing blocking some of the bird. This is a Thom Dean cockerel " Ty "
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This is Abomidable, a BIG BOY, from a fellow BYCer Amy Buboltz, off the top of my head can not remember the exact lines she has. He is a nice boy.
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This is Abner, another Amy Buboltz boy. I like him alot.
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In this pic, I have culled out two of the 4 cockerels. Leaving the Wheaten looking boy from Thom Dean and a fellow BYCer Emily. I think Presley Grisham are in the cockerel on the left.
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I really like Bruno, my Birchen Roo from Betty Jo Aldrich.
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I am down to 7 cockerels/Roo not including Bruno. I hope to pop off pics tomorrow of the girls
Oh what the heck, even though I am breeding towards the French standard, I still have this featherless shank Roo from Betty Jo Aldrich, this is Gorilla Mosoon, he is a BIG BOY TOO
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