Do you have pictures by any chance?Yeah, both my Marans are pure bred French cuckoo Marans, I have three pullets (one with a bad leg) and one cockerel

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Do you have pictures by any chance?Yeah, both my Marans are pure bred French cuckoo Marans, I have three pullets (one with a bad leg) and one cockerel
All appear to be Easter Eggers, & all are cockerels.These are the chicks I’m baby sitting (if you’re in Alaska near the valley she’s selling a ton of chickens, she has way too many and can’t get rid of them) but I wanted to see if the white and black one was a cuckoo Maran or a barred rock and the black one is just my favorite but I have no clue what breed it is.
last picture is the same breed as the black one but a cockerel.(I know that cause he crows a lot)
These are the best I can find, only difference between French cuckoo Maran and normal is that the frenchs beak is more curvedDo you have pictures by any chance?![]()
Happens to be the breed I want to incubate next! Hoping my rooster’s genetics are correct!Nope! Because they are mutts, you can have a bird that lays blue, green, brown, or pink, and still have it be an easter egger.
Well I suppose an easter egger that happens to lay green is an olive egger, but not an easter egger that lays blue, brown, or pink. Not all olive eggers are easter eggers. If you're buying an olive egger, they'll usually be a blue layer crossed with a brown layer (example: legbar with marans) to create the green egg coloring.
One of the pullets doesn't look to have a single comb... Could you get pictures of the parents and of these chicks? I suspect they're mixesThese are the best I can find, only difference between French cuckoo Maran and normal is that the frenchs beak is more curved
Maybe calling it a puppy was a loophole into getting more chickens.I see an easter egger and a barred rock.
?Maybe calling it a puppy was a loophole into getting more chickens.
Ah I can’t, they bought the eggs and hatched them then sold them so I have no way to find them, but if you look up French cuckoo Maran it looks the sameOne of the pullets doesn't look to have a single comb... Could you get pictures of the parents and of these chicks? I suspect they're mixesThe most visible difference of French and APA Marans versus the English Marans are that French and APA Marans should have feathered legs. The beaks should be the same
I think you ended up with mixes then...Ah I can’t, they bought the eggs and hatched them then sold them so I have no way to find them, but if you look up French cuckoo Maran it looks the same