Wheaten and Blue wheaten Marans Discussion Thread

Randy, the female has a little to do with color but mostly the male. The female has more to do with size of the male.
 
well you know how do I am to this but to me its not the coverts . its more like the under color leeking threw and angle of back ant tali can help correct ?

Randy, when it is light out tomorrow go out and catch one of your males with the white fluff and let me know where it is coming from. Never know your fowl may be different.
 
if you go to page 183 there's a picture of a rooster in you zoom in on his tail you can see what i call fluff.its not a feather as i would call it .. its like down feather like a slkie would have . if you look closely at the picture of the rooster there's another 1 standing right behind him that has almost zero but his wing has white .like i posted
 
Hi all, Just so everyone knows the female has very little to do with color, the male has much more. Randy, tried to revive the thread and believe it is a lost cause. If any of the wheaten Marans people want to continue with the discussion let me know.
 
Noooooo! Don't drop this thread! I see Wheatens in my future. This thread just moves slower, and the Wheatens just don't seem to have the numbers yet, at least here on BYC, but I am still very much interested in learning more about these beauties!!

Randy, your girls by the way are lovely!!
 
Noooooo! Don't drop this thread! I see Wheatens in my future. This thread just moves slower, and the Wheatens just don't seem to have the numbers yet, at least here on BYC, but I am still very much interested in learning more about these beauties!!

Randy, your girls by the way are lovely!!


Hi Debbi, Will try and go over the Back color later today. There were a few changes made on the final Standard.

The Wheaten and White have always been my favorite color of Marans. Soon as the weather warms I plan on hatching a few Wheaten chicks. Don
 
Thanks Don. The thing I love the most with Randy's hens, are the very crisp and distinct seperation of the colors! Not to mention their body type, WOW!

I do have a question on one of the hens. One has the black? striping in the hackles. Does this go forward easily if bred? It is not desirable or is it? DQ of fault?
 
Thanks Don. The thing I love the most with Randy's hens, are the very crisp and distinct seperation of the colors! Not to mention their body type, WOW!

I do have a question on one of the hens. One has the black? striping in the hackles. Does this go forward easily if bred? It is not desirable or is it? DQ of fault?

Debbi, for some reason the Female hackle stripe was left out of the Standard. That one female has a little much , but would be a great breeder for color. It is very hard to get the colors right without the stripes. All of my wheaten have always had the black stripe in the hackle. Don
 

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