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Yep.... know that. We were discussing the pronunciation of the word "Marans". In France they pronounce "Marans" much differently than any of us. That's what I was describing in my post. And if you click on the link I provided you can hear how the French pronounce "Marans". Hopefully we're on the same page now.![]()
that was hilarious!
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Yep.... know that. We were discussing the pronunciation of the word "Marans". In France they pronounce "Marans" much differently than any of us. That's what I was describing in my post. And if you click on the link I provided you can hear how the French pronounce "Marans". Hopefully we're on the same page now.![]()
even if we are in the know how do we allow our self to breath as all will still say Maran and if the have
more than one maran's until they will also be educated by someone in the know or an errant
Frenchman
Breeding adults in secure pens, separated by breed and color/variety. If they free range with other breeds or are kept with other color varieties, there is no guarantee that you will be getting 'purebred' eggs. Eggs should be fairly clean, and unwashed.Hello everyone!
I have a question, I am about to drive an hour in a half one way to pick up hatching eggs. Any tips on what to look for? Questions to ask and red flags?
Thank you!
They are Brabanter eggs.
Breeding adults in secure pens, separated by breed and color/variety. If they free range with other breeds or are kept with other color varieties, there is no guarantee that you will be getting 'purebred' eggs. Eggs should be fairly clean, and unwashed.
The ad does show only Cream chicks and adults. $3 an egg seems to be a fair price. Obviously, if you get there and the birds are all visibly ill, don't purchase.