Sidewing--the boy has nice coloring, but I am noticing the narrower tail too...and also his eyes look dark---usually they are a bit lighter on the Marans. I have some dark eyed ones from Sphinx, they are the first ones I have seen with dark eyes....I do not know if ladycats are all dark eyed, this was the only chick that I got to hatch from those pretty eggs. Normally they have a greenish color to them.
My blue roo is nice but a little heavy on the coppering, much more so than the pic Cynthia has posted here of the mature blue roo crowing above. However, the chicks are all growing out on the less coppery side, with two having more and also that mossiness that we talked about before. At least there is a variety, I may grow out another of mine to use with the hens I got this year from different bloodlines to try for closer to SOP next year. Also my roo's eyes are a bit more orange than I would like, the greener color as mentioned above seems to be more the standard--light eyes of a greenish or hazel color...I have the dark eggs now, just needing to work on the plumage color balance...mine are all on the heavier/wider side also, tails are wide, but the shanks are very lightly feathered, to the point where some of the chicks are nearly missing feathered shanks it is so slight. **sigh** It just takes time
My blue roo is nice but a little heavy on the coppering, much more so than the pic Cynthia has posted here of the mature blue roo crowing above. However, the chicks are all growing out on the less coppery side, with two having more and also that mossiness that we talked about before. At least there is a variety, I may grow out another of mine to use with the hens I got this year from different bloodlines to try for closer to SOP next year. Also my roo's eyes are a bit more orange than I would like, the greener color as mentioned above seems to be more the standard--light eyes of a greenish or hazel color...I have the dark eggs now, just needing to work on the plumage color balance...mine are all on the heavier/wider side also, tails are wide, but the shanks are very lightly feathered, to the point where some of the chicks are nearly missing feathered shanks it is so slight. **sigh** It just takes time
