What sex are my Marans?

Would it be possible to get some clearer pictures? Just so I can give them a closer look. :D
Absolutely - thank you! I'll go down with my proper camera tomorrow which should get better pics than super zoomed in ones off my phone!
Agreed, copper wing-barred, younger Marans is your only cockerel. :love That striking coloration gives him away GORGEOUS birds! Marans are my very favorite. :)
I haven't heard that expression before - what will that look like when he is grown - different to the others I'm guessing? Now I feel bad about eating him if he is that lovely a bird!
 
Last edited:
Absolutely - thank you! I'll go down with my proper camera tomorrow which should get better pics that super zoomed in ones off my phone!

I haven't heard that expression before - what will that look like when he is grown - different to the others I'm guessing? Now I feel bad about eating him if he is that lovely a bird!
Blue Copper cockerels have bright orange hackles, either black or fiery saddles, and rich red in the wing bars. Here's a picture I found off the internet:
bcm_cockerel.jpg

However, if he's destined for the oven or pot, he'll taste just as good as he looks. ;) Love that heritage meat.

~Alex
 
Oh my goodness he is just amazing!!!! We are now discussing if we shouldn't keep him and eat King Louis our Orp / ??? mix. He is just wow wow wow! Then I'd have an Araucana and a Marans roo which would be good for my idea of trying to breed lots of multi coloured eggs / easter eggers.
However, if he's destined for the oven or pot, he'll taste just as good as he looks. ;) Love that heritage meat.
So true - I have almost all heritage breeds / dual purpose with that in mind - just havent' actually got to the killing and eating stage yet!!!
 
Oh my goodness he is just amazing!!!! We are now discussing if we shouldn't keep him and eat King Louis our Orp / ??? mix. He is just wow wow wow! Then I'd have an Araucana and a Marans roo which would be good for my idea of trying to breed lots of multi coloured eggs / easter eggers.

So true - I have almost all heritage breeds / dual purpose with that in mind - just havent' actually got to the killing and eating stage yet!!!
That's the beauty of raising birds - choosing who stays, and who goes. :) If you own any hens which carry the blue egg gene, you could hatch Olive Eggers.

Good thinking. Cornish X may mature much more quickly, but heritage provide better flavor. It's well worth the wait. :D Best wishes for easy processing!

~Alex
 
If you own any hens which carry the blue egg gene, you could hatch Olive Eggers.
I do have one Araucana hen :D so between Marans, various shades of brown and white layers (not that they've started yet most of them!) and them I should be able to get some lovely colours next generation!
Good thinking. Cornish X may mature much more quickly, but heritage provide better flavor. It's well worth the wait. :D Best wishes for easy processing!
I'm not even sure you can get Cornish X here in France. Will the Orpington X be OK to eat? He is certainly big enough :lau
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom