Which Black Copper Marans Roo (of 5)

Also, Do they all have feathered legs? I can't tell from the picks.

Are you going to breed for feathered legs (French Standards)? If so that is a huge factor in which bird you keep also.
 
I agree on the no cull... I would separate them and keep them all... ha ha ha... Number 3 at this age exibits good traits... The proof cannot be shown until they are MUCH older.. temperment.. will they throw sports? (always good to have a backup here)...will one turn mean.... mean breeding habits Plus any white feathers??? We cannot see that at all in the pix.
 
I would go with the one with the best comb and the least amount of white in the wings and or tail. No white would be best.
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You are trying to pick a Miss World from a bunch of 12 year olds. Let them grow out for another 6 months at least. During that time cull for obvious faults, sprigs, shortened toes etc, don't cull on plumage alone until after the first adult moult.
David
 
Thanks for the responses everyone. The birds come from Buddy Henry (Ron Presley's line). They are feather legged (some the alot of feathering, others with so-so feathering at this point). I live in South Dakota, so I think that SoCal is just a bit far for you to drive for one bird
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. I will keep them for a few more months before evaluating them again. I just worry a lit bit that they may impact the hens negatively since I have about 13 roosters right now in a flock of 41 birds (one welsummer, one brabanter, six BCM, three wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucana, & two BLRW). However all but two of the roosters are the same age as the black coppers (17 weeks; the welsummer and brabanter are a year old), so other than the one year old roos, the other roos have shown minimal interest in the hens to this point (but I know that will change soon). I am hesitant to pen them up seperately in the barn, as it will take away their access to the outside (they free range in a one acre fenced area and are locked up in the barn at night). I already maintain two seperate flocks (the other flock is blue orpingtons and faverolles), so I do not have any other enterances available in my barn to divide them into three flocks at this point.

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