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I just checked their web site and their yellow-paper pricelist, and Ideal does sell feather-legged Cuckooo Marans. So you're set, unless you're showing the chick because she's got feathers on the middle toe. Feathers on the middle toe are not any sort of problem, though, unless you're showing or breeding.
You've got a great little farm store if they're willing to stock Cuckoo Marans! Our mom and pop farm stores just give us the regular Rocks, EEs, Orps, Reds, Sexlinks, Sussex, Turkens, Leghorns, etc., ... never anything out of the ordinary. So yay for you!![]()
Edited to add: Cuckoo Marans are usually non-feathered, but some folks have put feathers on their legs in the last 5-7 years or so.
Why are feathers on the middle toe a problem?
Marans can have feathered legs, so I'm thinking that your chick is indeed a Cuckoo Marans. Another possibility is a Barred Cochin.
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As, donrae mentioned, the size of the little chick will give you a clue.
Also, look at how the feather on your little chick and the Cuckoo Marans photo are similar. The lighter/less feathering is the way it's supposed to be on a Marans.
The Cochin pictured has more feathers, which is probably because they have Pti-1^B and Pti-2. That Pti-2 gives them thicker, more abundant feathers.
So there's still a fair to middlin' chance that your chicky is a Marans. I would guess it is. Even just looking at the shape of your chick when compared to the shape of the Cochin chick you have pictured gives us a clue.
The comb is straight, right? (just making sure)
As, donrae mentioned, the size of the little chick will give you a clue.
Also, look at how the feather on your little chick and the Cuckoo Marans photo are similar. The lighter/less feathering is the way it's supposed to be on a Marans.
The Cochin pictured has more feathers, which is probably because they have Pti-1^B and Pti-2. That Pti-2 gives them thicker, more abundant feathers.
So there's still a fair to middlin' chance that your chicky is a Marans. I would guess it is. Even just looking at the shape of your chick when compared to the shape of the Cochin chick you have pictured gives us a clue.
The comb is straight, right? (just making sure)