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

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Me too!!

I currently have AT LEAST 9 roos from the "jailbird" pen (mainly barred breeds) + I think 5 roos from the "BCM" pen (BCMs + 2 others) AND + 7 mutt roos that I hatched.

I'm only keeping: my RIR rooster, 1 CM cockerel, 1 Dominique cockerel, and currently all of the BCM cockerels until I can pick the best one to keep. I SERIOUSLY need to build a bachelor pad!
 
OK (Geebs!) here are the last two from my Feb hatch...
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I am hopeful...
 
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Nice pair!! My cockerels never get their saddle coppering in THAT early. . .

He's 10 weeks old. Ya, he's got a little bit of a bald patch on his saddle that's growing out nice copper. I'm very excited to see how he turns out.
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Ms. AKA birdbrain: Wow... those are spectacular specimens... These are your Bayhorsebonne birds?.... Nice pair!!! Looks like a winning combo... Is this the only two that hatched or are there others? I like the way the roo looks... He doesn't have any copper on his neck and it is hopeful that he won't copper out more than 25 percent I think is what the SOP calls for... I think it is a good prospect.
 
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Nice pair!! My cockerels never get their saddle coppering in THAT early. . .

He's 10 weeks old. Ya, he's got a little bit of a bald patch on his saddle that's growing out nice copper. I'm very excited to see how he turns out.
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10 Weeks? . . . Oh. I thought he was younger than mine. My boy already has copper wings, saddle, and hackles now.
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I guess everyone matures at different rates. . .

But my second cockerel STILL has black saddle feathers. Geebs, I didn't get good photos, but trust me. . . They're black. I saw them up close.
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But they're Wade x Davis anyway, so it doesn't matter too much to me. It's my two Davis boys that matter. . . One is already getting copper hackles, and the other is still solid black.
 
Davis roos take longer to copper out, and that is good. The quicker roos get a lot of copper, usually indicates they will have too much on the breast as an adult or the copper will be light colored.

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He's 10 weeks old. Ya, he's got a little bit of a bald patch on his saddle that's growing out nice copper. I'm very excited to see how he turns out.
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10 Weeks? . . . Oh. I thought he was younger than mine. My boy already has copper wings, saddle, and hackles now.
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I guess everyone matures at different rates. . .

But my second cockerel STILL has black saddle feathers. Geebs, I didn't get good photos, but trust me. . . They're black. I saw them up close.
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But they're Wade x Davis anyway, so it doesn't matter too much to me. It's my two Davis boys that matter. . . One is already getting copper hackles, and the other is still solid black.
 
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Is #3 still a pullet? and how are number one and number 2 of your earlier post maturing??? Still holding on to the same guesses??? Nice nice nice!!!! I could just squeeze em!!!! That is a good looking pullet. BTW... I like the photography... It takes quite a bit to get your chickens to hold still and pose!!! Do you have some photography in your background? Sure looks like it... nice backdrop
 
I have been listening to eggs for 30 + years , taken many seminars on the subject and one thing is certain it takes many years and .its expensive sexing hatching eggs , i can tell the sex by holding the egg to my ear and shaking it like crazy and then if i listen very closely i can tell by the sound coming from the girls complaining about the bumpy ride , now please people if u need your eggs sexed just drop them in the mail and send them to me
 
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