Wheaten and Blue wheaten Marans Discussion Thread

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Randy, Do you notice any lightening up of the wheaten on back and wing of the female wheaten get older say two or three years. It just seems like my adult hens are a little lighter than they were as pullets. I am just trying to record happening with the Marans. May not help anything down the road but kinda like to keep a record to look back at. I have done this with my Brahma bantams for at least thirty years and it seems to jog the memory. Don
 
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For the people wanting to show their Marans we may have to keep some of the dark pullets and let them molt out to show as hens. Just so much going on with the Marans , just seems to be no end to the things that keep showing up.

I think I told you before that I get some males that have white in wing and tail. I culled everything with white and will see if that works. The male I am using is a different line so will have to wait and see the results before I know if anything is going right. My female side is very good and were like that when I started but the male side has problems. Don
 
well,thats why i like all the rush of people getting marans we will have more eyes on the pie , but hay ,,, do your roosters take alot of time molting , my rooster still hasnt returned to clean black brest

and the brown spots on brest are slower to dissapear this second adult molt , are yours the same ?
he was all black last year

i edited to say i said it wrong , its not eye on the pie its eye on the prize but i do like pie ,,,,




emmmmmmm pie

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For the people wanting to show their Marans we may have to keep some of the dark pullets and let them molt out to show as hens. Just so much going on with the Marans , just seems to be no end to the things that keep showing up.

I think I told you before that I get some males that have white in wing and tail. I culled everything with white and will see if that works. The male I am using is a different line so will have to wait and see the results before I know if anything is going right. My female side is very good and were like that when I started but the male side has problems. Don
 
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Hi Don,
Do you expect egg color to change as a result of mixing in a different line?

At this point the jury is still out as this is the first new blood in the wheaten. The BC marans I have I have bred several different ways and see no change in egg color. I see some say it does effect the color though. I guess I have been lucky though as I only require my eggs to be at least a #6 on the scale. My wheaten and white both lay at least a #6 most of the time. Don
 
i have davis / presley lines and no egg color loss with tha crossed lines

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Hi Don,
Do you expect egg color to change as a result of mixing in a different line?

At this point the jury is still out as this is the first new blood in the wheaten. The BC marans I have I have bred several different ways and see no change in egg color. I see some say it does effect the color though. I guess I have been lucky though as I only require my eggs to be at least a #6 on the scale. My wheaten and white both lay at least a #6 most of the time. Don
 
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At this point the jury is still out as this is the first new blood in the wheaten. The BC marans I have I have bred several different ways and see no change in egg color. I see some say it does effect the color though. I guess I have been lucky though as I only require my eggs to be at least a #6 on the scale. My wheaten and white both lay at least a #6 most of the time. Don


Randy, do you find that the Presley wheaten are a little lighter in color, talking about the female. All of my adult wheaten are Presley. Don
 
i have a very small window of observation but i also noticed the presley line has a smaller body size then davis but thats just what i saw at least in the roosters , i had alot of presley roos and just a few davis roo to combare
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Randy, do you find that the Presley wheaten are a little lighter in color, talking about the female. All of my adult wheaten are Presley. Don
 
So can someone on this thread tell me the traits I would look for in a good specimen beyond conformation... Some specific culling point for wheaton... The jumping off point...

Thanks...
 

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