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Thank you to Our Roost & Ladyrsanti...
Our Roost... I think you & naglady are both instigators. LOL. I'm trying to hold off on incubating cuz once I start up I have trouble stopping & hubby rolls his eyes at me & I have brooder boxes full of chickie doodles at various ages throughout my house. But I don't "need" more, he'll say. HE HE
I should clarify. After re-reading my last post I see it sounded like the mink took out our whole flock, it didn't. The mink killed all 3 of our ducks (so yes those are all gone), and 5 of our hens, but it wasn't our whole flock of chickens. The little bugger just managed to take a few of our favorites in it's night of gluttony. We still have (I think) about 10 hens & 2 freeloading silkies (are they EVER going to start laying? Sheesh! LOL). The ladies are laying very well lately 6-10 eggs a day. I am happy to say that the mink did NOT get my EE/Brahma cross hen that I hatched out last summer. I'm still getting my beautiful green eggs from her. Phew. But still upsetting just the same.
If I get marans hatching eggs, (first I'll have to bat my eyes at DH while he's rolling his), but I'd need them sooner rather than later. Otherwise I'll be on the lookout for just a pullet this spring. I don't care about "show quality" in my hens. My goal is egg color. My customers like the multiple colors & so do I. So a marans with the darker the better egg color is what I'll be going for.
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Ive actually been trying to get in touch with some 4H folks locally here in Genesee county....with little luck. If you daughter wants to show one at the fair with 4H, Ive got some Marans I'll be hatching....she can have a few.
Have you tried contacting your local 4-H chapter or the fair office? I'm not sure if this is the same for all counties, but ours - the meat chickens must all be the same breed (cornish cross) and maybe even all from the same breeder (but I am not clear on that part yet, we are first year too) For the showmanship portion, you can bring whatever breed you want.I'm new to back yard chickens and live up by big rapids and was wondering what is a good chick to start with for eggs and meat and then I would love to get my daughter a bird to bring to the 4-h. Ever since I started talking about chickens she wants one for her self any ideas
How discouraging that you lost your favorites ;( I love the look of the Marans eggs too, but not planning to attempt them in our first year. Better to try those once we have a little more experience. I am like you, would love to have a colorful egg variety too.I don't care about "show quality" in my hens. My goal is egg color. My customers like the multiple colors & so do I. So a marans with the darker the better egg color is what I'll be going for.