I’m a sucker for Marans so they get my vote. I love waking up in the morning and cracking open those beautiful chocolate brown eggs for breakfast. It’s the little things in life that make me happy and Maran eggs are one of them.
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Wait. You have a rooster and you are not a hatching addict?! What restraint!3 sapphire gems
1 barred rock
1 EE
2 barnyard mixes
1 white rock
1 olive egger roo
1 light brahma
1 black sexlink
1 black australorp
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Edited to say that they all (excluding the olive egger roo) lay tan eggs so I probably wouldn't want another breed that lays light brown eggs.
That's a real good idea, but my olive egger roo isn't the biggest fan of my barred rock girl. I am hoping to breed to get olive eggers in the future by breeding a maran male to an Americana or cream legbar female!Wait. You have a rooster and you are not a hatching addict?! What restraint!
You mentioned that every time you’ve gotten an olive egger, it turned out to be a male. Here’s an idea. Put your Olive Egger rooster with your Barred Rock hen and hatch those eggs. All the males will have a white dot on their head, and all the females will not. Approximately half of those females will lay green eggs, possibly dark green. (And if your Olive Egger rooster happens to be homozygous for the blue egg gene, then ALL of the pullets will lay green eggs.)
The drawback to this idea is that you have to have a plan for what to do with all of the dot headed boys that hatch. Well, and you have to source an incubator.
Yes, can't forget the researching! The most important step before u get chickens is my belief.If you choose another breed, do some homework and try to find some info about their characteristics. And how they will get along with the breeds you have now.
Those are all good things to considerAlso good to know if they fit in your climate, how often they usually get broody. How high the roost should be. If these chickens sleep in nest-boxes, etc.
Great idea!I made a list for myself with characteristics and gave every breed I considered a +, - or ~ for every characteristic I put on the list to determine what would be good choices.
I would definitely love some dark brown eggs again, used to have a mystic maran, Maxine, but she passedI’m a sucker for Marans so they get my vote. I love waking up in the morning and cracking open those beautiful chocolate brown eggs for breakfast. It’s the little things in life that make me happy and Maran eggs are one of them.
Good to know!! My local hatchery has French blue marans, French black marans, mystic marans, and splash marans.The clean legged Marans, called 'cuckoo Marans' on hatchery websites, will produce eggs a shade or two darker than 'normal' brown eggs, not the dark chocolate eggs. For really dark brown eggs, you need the feather legged French Marans, who come in several colors. Ours have been from Cackle, wheaton, black, black copper, and cuckoo colored, and all lay dark chocolate eggs.
Mary