I have read that marans can also be sexed by color. The lighter in color ones are cockerels and the darker ones are pullets. I am not 100% on that though. If all else fails they are good eating. 

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Sorry guys, Marans are a crap shoot! No feather or colour sexing. Heck sometimes I can't tell until the darn things crow, they can fool you! I do know of one breeder that is working on breeding towards feather sexing but she is years awayI have read that marans can also be sexed by color. The lighter in color ones are cockerels and the darker ones are pullets. I am not 100% on that though. If all else fails they are good eating.![]()
Thank you! We had this discussion a few pages back and I was hoping you would chime inOK, I gotta put on my "educator" hat for a minute (as both the past Western District DIrector of the Ameraucana Breeders Club, and past breeder / exhibitor of Ameraucanas)...there is lots of talk of feed store chicks here lately, and lots of "Ameraucanas" being purchased....
JUST as an FYI...what is being purchased from feed stores are not true Ameraucanas. They are almost always advertised as such, or as "Amer"I'canas"....While it is true that most feed store stock has had some small portion of true Ameraucana blood introduced at some point, what you can buy from a feed store or hatchery is not a true Ameraucana any more, they are Easter Eggers, and why they won't just call them what they are, is beyond me.
True Ameraucanas lay ONLY blue eggs. EEs can lay any color egg, white, brown, pink, blue, green, olive, and any variance / shade thereof. True Ameraucanas only come in 8 recognized colors, and lavender. EEs can be any color, or pattern, and the chicks are often the "wild type" color, that looks like chipmunks. There are a myriad of other differences as well, but for the backyard layer bird, those are the main two to look at. For more differences / comparisons, you can read some great info, at: http://www.ameraucana.org/faq.html And of course, I am always happy to answer questions!!![]()