I've just about given up on Marans again too. I decided to try them one last time since I had a roo hatch from some eggs from Sally. Both hens laid every other day once they started laying and literally apt 2 weeks layer, they stopped. I lost one of the hens over the winter, maybe she was egg bound, I'm not sure. The other hen has given me ONE egg so far this year. The babies I hatched out are almost ALL cockerels. There are only 2-3 pullets. If these guys don't do any better, I'm not going to waste my time anymore. The eggs are gorgeous, but I can't have birds that don't lay.
Start warm and safe out there!

) I've got a small problem though. If we lose power, not only do I have my meat chicks in the brooder, but I have a whole incubator full of eggs!! Is there anything I can do to keep them warm if the power goes? I know the turning I can do manually but I'm so scared. Especially since I discovered yesterday when candling them that most of the Biels are fertile (can't tell about the Marans yet) and the last egg that Partridge laid for me is actually fertile and the best developed from what I can tell out of all the eggs! I don't want to lose that egg. I really don't. I just don't know what to do to keep them warm.